an example of symbiosis is a whale and a barnacle for the barnacle lives on the whale for a while
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a-yo
urs doesnot helps sb.
there are 3 kinds of symbiosis : parasitism, mutualsim and commensalism
if u want to understand this ezly//
parasitism = a parasite lives in or on another organism called 'host'(not a monster or sth!ㅡㅡ;)the parasite benefits while the host is harmed.
ez way - one is super-good, the other one is super-bad
they keep the host alive b/c the host is their habitat and their food supply
e.g.)tapeworms, lampreys,disease-causing bacteria, mildews, ruts, smuts and else..
mutualism = another form of symbiosis, two diff types of org. live together to the advantage of each.
ez way - one is super-good, either the other ( other one is good too )
e.g.)termites-protists,alga+fungus-linchens, crocodile-bird which eats sth one the crocodiles teeth(i don't remember the name!god!)
commensalism = one of the partners is benefited while other is so so
ez way - one is super-good, other one not good, not bad just so so
e.g.)remora/shark ((i don't know any of these
i hope it helped you
thank u,
___________________________________________________________________________
oh please is your English that bad?
you should seriously check your grammar.
any way, you are wrong.
it should be:
there are 3 kinds of parasitism: symbiosis, mutualsim and commensalism
that is what my teacher taught me.
_____________________________________________________________________
That isn't right. In a symbiotic,mutualistic, and commensalative relationship, the organisms involved don't have to be parasites
Parasitism is a special case of predation. It is not a type of symbiotic relationship. The three main symbiotic relationships are symbiosis, mutualism, and commensalism.
Symbiosis describes a relationship where two entities depend on each other.
"partnership" or "mutually beneficial" ie. Ants and peonies have a symbiosis or symbiotic relationship. (Peonies will not bloom unless they have ants on them.)
the difference is is that symbiosis could either be 1 or both organisms benefit but both organisms must benefit for it to be a mutualism.
The first syllable is accented: sym'·bi·o·sis.
There are two words that are often homophones (sound-alike wors):symbol - a representative form or emblem, or a person or object representing a larger conceptcymbal - a brass or metal plate used as a musical percussion instrument (with drums or in pairs)
pee
an example of nutritional symbiosis is the bacteria in your intestines help you digest your food. Without them you couldn't survive and without you they couldn't survive....
The symbiosis between nodules and roots is an example of mutualistic symbiosis. The plant provides sugars to the bacteria in the nodules, which in turn fix nitrogen for the plant to use.
tick and wolf
generalism FOR NOVANEt
Media Symbiosis is two different mediums working together for the benefit of each. For example a book that is transformed into a play and then a movie.
A bird nesting in a tree is an example what type of symbiosis
(Many plants and animals have a symbiotic relationship.) "Elephants and the birds that eat bugs off them are an example of symbiosis." "The clown fish and the Rittiri sea anemone live in symbiosis." "Biologists study the symbiosis between animals in an ecosystem."
Symbiosis
Symbiosis is when two organisms combine to the advantage of both. One example is the cattle egret which eats insects that have been disturbed by cattle foraging. Parasitism is when only one organism benefits. One example is a flea living on a dog.
Competition is not an example of symbiosis because both organisms are affected negatively by competing for resources, while predation is not an example of symbiosis because instead of being a relationship like parasitism where one benefits and the other is harmed in parasitism it tries to keep the host alive while in predation the predator eats the prey and benefits from it whenever it is able to eat.
symbiosis is Latin