Exploitation - Parasitism. The fish gains nothing from having a leech suck its blood but the leech gains food and nutrients.
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The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship.
mutualism
The symbiotic relationship is commensalism because the tiny fish gets a place to hide while the sea urchin is unaffected.
Remora fish and sharks have a mutual symbiotic relationship. Studies have shown that there is a bacteria that grows on the sharks that is potentially deadly to a shark. The remora fish eats this bacteria and gets a meal. The remora fish also gets transportation with a lesser energy cost.
In the animal kingdom, the relationship of army ants and silver fish is a perfect example of commensalism. Silver fish cover their bodies with the scent of the younger ants to make sure the older ants do not see them as intruders and kill them.
Fish!Fish love worms and leeches are essentially blood sucking worms...fish
Leeches = Fish food! Leeches are like worms and as you know, fish love worms!
The same relationship fish have with sea. Its their home.
is the relationship between the clown fish and sea anemone
It means one organism is helped and the other is unaffected. An example is a fish that eats the scraps a shark leaves. So, the fish is benefited and the shark is unaffected.
No, they are "annelid worms".
The Clown or Anemone fish lives in a "Symbiotic" relationship with its host Anemone in that they both depend on the other for food and/or protection. It is not a type of "commmensalism" where only one actually benefits from the relationship. In this relationship they both benefit from each other so this relationship is properly termed or defined as Symbiosis.