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cafish crab and cucumber-fish
no
shrimp and crab
Oyster, clam, shrimp, lobster, crayfish (crawdad, mudpuppy), mussel, sea cucumber, starfish, sea anemone, shark, swordfish, catfish, whale, dolphin, octopus, manatee, eel, squid, crab.
One example: A sea anemone and hermit crab have a mutual relationship. The sea anemone protects the crab and the crab provides food.
Shrimp, crab, and lobster :)
have evolved a commensalistic symbiotic relationship with sea cucumbers in which the pearl fish will live in sea cucumber's cloaca using it for protection from predation, a source of food (the nutrients passing in and out of the anus from the water), and to develop into their adult stage of life.
COMMENSALISM as the crab benefits as the sea anemone provides it with protection but the sea anemone doesn't benefits nor is harmed by the crab
A symbiotic relationship is shared by two creatures, and will benefit at least one of them. Sea anemones and shrimp do have this relationship.
Is a sea cucumber a producer consumer or decomposer
Yes, sea sponges share a symbiotic relationship with shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, worms, snails, and more.
seafood. seaweed, shrimp, crab, fish (ect)