No it's an example of treebirdism.
An abiotic factor is a non living thing within an ecosystem. As an example, a rock is an abiotic factor whereas a tree is a biotic factor.
Wood is a non-living thing. However, wood can be living. Wood contains cells and cells are one factor that defined living life. When a tree is still rooted and not cut - it is living. Therefore the wood it contains is living. When the tree is cut down - it dies. Therefore the wood it contains is dead.
A binary tree is simply a way to create a flow chart for decisions. An example of a real life binary tree is anything that requires a series of yes or no answers.
the ginko living species look similar to its fossil ancestors
deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think
A bird nesting in a tree is an example what type of symbiosis
ant in a small tree bang bang
no mistletoe on an oak tree is and example of parasitism. Why? Because the mistletoe attaches itself to the oak tree and takes some of the tree's nutrients, although it looks pretty it can lead to the death of the tree.
mutualism
mutualism
An example of commensalism in the grassland is when a bird builds its nest in a tree, using materials such as twigs and leaves, without harming the tree. The bird benefits by having a safe place to raise its young, while the tree is unaffected by the bird's presence.
commensalism
Parasitism
the bird is sitting on the tree
Moss grows on a tree and protects it. The tree houses the moss.
Yes, there can be a symbiotic relationship between a tree and a bird building its nest. The tree can provide shelter and support for the nest, while the bird can help disperse seeds and fertilize the tree through its droppings. This relationship benefits both the tree and the bird.
ann is single, always, because only one man in her heart.. his name is ______. tree and bird because the bird can be benefited through making the tree as home but the tree is not harmed or affected