Exploitation - Parasitism. The fish gains nothing from having a leech suck its blood but the leech gains food and nutrients.
mutualism
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.
The symbiotic relationship is commensalism because the tiny fish gets a place to hide while the sea urchin is unaffected.
An example of commensalism in an ecosystem is the relationship between a remora fish and a shark. The remora fish attaches itself to the shark's body and benefits by getting a free ride and access to food scraps left by the shark. The shark is not affected by the presence of the remora fish. This demonstrates a one-sided relationship where one species benefits (the remora fish) while the other is neither harmed nor helped (the shark).
Leeches = Fish food! Leeches are like worms and as you know, fish love worms!
A symbiotic relationship is a close and long-term interaction between different species. It can take various forms, such as mutualism (both species benefit), commensalism (one benefits, the other is unaffected), and parasitism (one benefits, the other is harmed). Examples include the relationship between bees and flowers (mutualism), sharks and remora fish (commensalism), and ticks and mammals (parasitism).
Fish!Fish love worms and leeches are essentially blood sucking worms...fish
Orchids and trees are an example of commensalism. Orchids live by attaching themsleves to tree branches. the tree does not benefit nor it is harmed while the orchid benefits because it receives access to the suns rays. without the sun flowers cannot live.
An example of parasitism in the freshwater biome is the relationship between the parasitic lamprey and fish. Lampreys attach themselves to fish using their suction cup-like mouths and feed on the host's blood and body fluids, weakening or killing the fish in the process. This relationship is detrimental to the fish but benefits the lamprey by providing it with a food source.
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".