parasitism
It is a given that in a symbiotic relationship both animals are benefiting from the relationship.
If there is a relationship where one is harmed, this is called an antagonistic relationship. It takes the form of these possible scenarios: paracitism, exploitation, predation, competition.
PARASITISM
Parasitism is a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed.
Mutualism = both benefit
Commensalism = one benefits the other is unaffected
Parasitism = one benefits the other is harmed
parasitism
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
That wouldn't be symbiosis. This situation is parasitism.
Do you mean what ARE symbiotic relations? Or what IS a symbiotic relation? ARE:a symbiotic relationship is a relationship between 2 organisms such as dogs, mushrooms, lichen, or oak trees. The three different kinds are parasitism, where on organism benefits and the other is harmed, mutualism, where both organisms benefit, and Commensalism were one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. But there are three other less talked about relationships Competition, where both organisms are harmed, Neutralism, where both organisms are unaffected, and amensalism were one organism is helped and the other is obliterated. IS: whale and barnicals, bee and flower,misceeto and human, large mature tree and tiny sapling that is being robed of sunlight and water from the tree and soon dies, and Clownfish and anenomies.
A symbiotic relationship is when two or more organisms that live together interact, and one or more of them benefits. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms benefit, for example, a bee pollinating a flower (bee gets nectar, flower gets pollen). A commensalism relationship is when one of the organisms benefits, but the other organism does not get helped or harmed. An example of this is a bird nesting in a tree. The bird gets a home and shelter, but the tree gets nothing. A parasitic relationship is when one organism is harmed and the other organism benefits. A familiar example of parasitic relationships is ticks on any animal (including humans!). Ticks take other creature's blood, harming the creature it takes from, but the tick gets food and energy! Organism - any living thing, including plants and single-cell creatures.
A symbiotic relationship is one in which two organisms from different species interact.Take for example, the symbiotic relationship between a whale and the barnacles that live on the whale's skin. While the whale filter-feeds, it faces difficulties from the surrounding detritus that affects its vision in the water. Meanwhile, the barnacles get food in terms of the detritus the whale emits, and do not have to search for food. This is a mutualistic relationship, what one would call a 'win-win' relationship between organisms.There are five different kinds of symbiotic relationships:Mutualism, where both species benefitCommensalism, where one species benefits, the other is unaffectedParasitism, where one species benefits, the other is harmedCompetition, where neither species benefitsNeutralism, where both species are unaffected
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
That wouldn't be symbiosis. This situation is parasitism.
paracitism
A relationship where one organism is benefited and the other is harmed is calledPARASITISM
A relationship where one organism is benefited and the other is harmed is calledPARASITISM
parasite relationship
It depends on what type of relationship they have. Parasitism is when one organism lives in or on another organism and harms it. Mutualism is when two organisms benefit from their relationship. Commensalism is when one organism benefits from the relationship and the other is not helped, nor is it harmed.
symbiotic relationship
A parasitic relationship, which you describe, is not symbiotic. A symbiotic relationship is one which is beneficial to both entities.
No. Most often the host is not bothered and sometimes it is helped.
Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits while the other is neither harmed nor helped. One organism (the commensal) benefits from the relationship, while the other (the host) is unaffected.
Parasitism