A symbiotic relationship is between a bee and a flower.
An example of commensalism would be the Red-Winged Blackbird and a Torrey pine
An example of mutualism would be lichen
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No one really cares about the Chaparral Biome.
mutualismm-alligator and birds because these little birds clan the alligators teeth
worms, slugs
you can use one that works pretty much every where... the bees pollinate the flowers and so on.
One symbiotic relationship in the tundra is the one between the alga and the fungus. This relationship is known as lichen. The alga is protected by the fungus and the fungus receives food from the alga.
there is some fertial soil, and i think minning
Tijuana is part of the coastal sage scrub or chaparral biome. It is also known as the Mediterranean climate by some.
There are a number of different symbiotic relationships in the temperate forest. Most of the insects in the forest have this relationship.
Hats And Clowns
In Nature, symbiotic relationships are important. Some examples of symbiotic relationships are Ants and Fungi, African Oxpeckers and the various animals they ride on, and Bees and Orchids.
There are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.