this answer kinda helped it wasnt exactly on the lines of what I needed but still, good information
Answerthe stork uses its bill, which is saw-like, to cut up the dead animals it's eating. this in turn provides areas for the bees to come and lay eggs and provide food for their new borns.Answer ; COMMENSALISTIC .
Yes, they do. The stork uses its saw-like bill to cut up dead animals for consumption, and the bee uses the remaining carcass for food and to lay eggs. The bee benefits from the efforts of the stork, while the stork is neither benefited nor harmed by the symbiotic relationship with the bee.
Bees and Marabou storks live together because they share a symbiotic relationship. After the stork cuts up carcasses to consume, the bees lay eggs in and feed off the remains.
Both are Bilateria. The stork is a Deuterostome and the bee is a Protostome.
That answer is confusing. This is meant to help clueless people. Not people who know those words.
The bee and the marabou stork have no symbiotic relationship that I know of.
They have a mutualism relationship.
They both migrate
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well a bee cant swim and a marabou stork can. i live in mongolia and it works well. try it out
because the stork uses its bill to cut up dead animals for food, then the bees eat and lay eggs on the remaining carcass.
this answer kinda helped it wasnt exactly on the lines of what I needed but still, good informationAnswerthe stork uses its bill, which is saw-like, to cut up the dead animals it's eating. this in turn provides areas for the bees to come and lay eggs and provide food for their new borns. Answer ; COMMENSALISTIC .
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Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
mutualism
Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
The relationship between these two is mutualism.
In biology, mutualism is the relationship between two species where each individual benefits. A common example of mutualism is the relationship between a bee and a flower. The flower relies on the bee for pollination, while the bee uses the flower's nectar to make food.
It is called Mutualism, which is itself a type of Symbiosis.
the difference between a bee and a bee is "and"
The symbiotic relationship between bees and orchids is mutualism because the bees collect nectar to make honey and the orchids get to be spread around and reproduce in different places