no.
they have a symbiotic relationship with dinosaurs and ptaters
A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.
A mychorrizal relationship.
A symbiotic relationship.
Symbiotic relationships.
The relationship is called symbiosis
Ducks do not typically have symbiotic relationships with other animals. Symbiosis refers to a close and long-term interaction between two different species, where both organisms benefit from the relationship. Ducks do have mutualistic relationships with certain species of fish, where the fish eat parasites off the duck's body, providing a cleaning service. However, this interaction is not considered a true symbiotic relationship.
It's not a symbiotic relationship ! It's a parasitical relationship. In a symbiotic relationship - BOTH organisms benefit form each other. In a parasitical relationship - only ONE of the organisms benefits - usually to the detriment of the other. Fleas suck blood from dogs - which can make the dog ill. The dog gets no benefit.
When both organisms benefit, it is called mutualism. If one benefits and the other is not harmed, it is called commensalism.
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit from each other. This can involve one organism providing resources or services that the other organism needs in exchange for benefits.
No, not all symbiotic organisms are harmless to humans. Some symbiotic organisms can be harmful and cause infections, diseases, or other health issues in humans. It is essential to understand the specific relationship between the host and the symbiotic organism to determine if it is beneficial or harmful.
The relationship between two organisms that rely on each other for survival is called a symbiotic relationship.