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No, even if you consider a young son who is totally dependant on his mother and would die without her care, mutualism is an interespecific (between different species) interaction.
A reindeer, and the microorganisms that exist in its gut, would be an example of two organisms that illustrate mutualism in the tundra biome. The reindeer supplies the microorganisms with food, and the microorganisms assist in the process of digestion.
An example of mutualism in the estuary biome would be the clownfish and the sea anemone. They benefit from each other, and the activity of the clownfish results in greater water circulation around the sea anemone.
A mutualistic symbiotic relationship is in the movie. This would be displayed between the clownfish and the sea anemone.
Mutualism is a form of symbiosis when two or more animate things (for use of a better word) both benefit from a long term cooperation. So an example of mutualism in the Red Sea would be moray eels and groupers both benefiting from helping each other hunt.
In a mutual relationship, both creatures benefit from the relationship. An example would be a clown fish and an anemone, the anemone provides protection for the clown fish, and the clown fish cleans the anemone and attracts prey for the anemone to eat. This is why mutualism could be described as a helpful relationship.
A Mutualistic relationship between organisms is a relationship by which both organisms benefit from the other. An example of this would be the hippopotamus and the Oxpecker (bird). The birds sit on the hippo's back, getting free food by eating parasites that bother the hippo, while the birds are protected by the hippopotamus. - Dabigb such relationship is called symbiosis. Symbiotic Symbiosis/mutualism. mutualism
Mutualism is the interaction between two species that is beneficial to both. Therefore the antonym would be competition, which is an interaction where both species are harmed.
Mutualism occurs when the use of resources by two or more species-populations is enhanced when they are together, allowing them to attain sizes that they would not attain in the absence of oneanother.
The point of mutualism is to survive. It's a form of symbiosis that benefits both partners. An example would be the sea anenome and clown fish. Mutualism is thought to be the reason for chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells. Small single cell organisms moved into these organisms for protection and provided nutrients to the host organism.
an example of this would be like... the relationship between a carribou and the vegetation. The carribou eats the vegetation, and the carribou's waste provides fertilizer for the plants.
No that would be commensalism! Mutualism is when two orgasms both benefit from each other