Symbiosis
A condition in which two different organisms live together is called symbiosis. This relationship can be mutualistic, where both organisms benefit, commensalistic, where one benefits and the other is unaffected, or parasitic, where one benefits at the expense of the other.
It is known as a symbiotic relationship.
Mutualism is an interaction where organisms work together for the benefit of all parties involved. Each organism provides something the other needs, creating a symbiotic relationship. This helps both organisms thrive and succeed in their respective environments.
mutalism
In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the relationship. Each partner gains advantages such as food, protection, or other resources that aid in their survival and reproduction.
When both organisms benefit, it is called mutualism. If one benefits and the other is not harmed, it is called commensalism.
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Symbiosis. There are three different kinds: parasitism (one organism is harmed, one is helped), commensalism (one organism is helped, one doesn't care), and mutualism (both organisms are helped). :)
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Mutualism. This type of relationship involves both organisms deriving benefits such as protection, nutrients, or resources from each other.
It's called mutualism and it's because both organisms benefit from each other.
Two organisms of different species that live together with one clearly benefitting from such living arrangements and the other suffering from the partnership is called parasitism. This is a symbiotic relationship.