mutualism
symbiotic
It is a symbiotic relationship, as both benefit.
Mutualism
A symbiotic relationship is the same as a mutualistic relationship, where both organisms benefit- For example, lions hunting for food- this enables a vast group of organisms to benefit and means that resources can be shared
It can help by using mutualism.
both benefit from the relationship
It's not a symbiotic relationship ! It's a parasitical relationship. In a symbiotic relationship - BOTH organisms benefit form each other. In a parasitical relationship - only ONE of the organisms benefits - usually to the detriment of the other. Fleas suck blood from dogs - which can make the dog ill. The dog gets no benefit.
A relationship between two kinds of organisms that benefits both is called a symbiotic relationship.
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
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A mutualistic (where both organisms benefit) relationship can be found between the Stentor and Algae, where the Stentor can get food from the Algae and the Algae can be protected from other organisms.