is it mutualism?
No i believe its parisitism
A tree u usally don't kiss under,a mistletoe u do
The spruce tree has a symbiotic relationship with the mistletoe. This symbiotic relationship is an example of parasitism since the mistletoe obtains water and nutrients from the spruce tree, putting it at risk of harm.
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that needs food from plants like the spruce to survive.
Mistletoe is a parasite that lives off the tree.
The symbiotic relationship between the mistletoe and the spruce is parasitism.
it is parasitic because, the mistletoe is benefitted while the oak tree is harmed
No, mistletoe does not show symbiosis but only display parasitism inthesense that it lives on another larger flowering plant. Mistletoe benefits because the host gives it support and raises it up to a position from which it receive sunlight
I think the answer is that the spruce and the mistletoe is a partism relationship and the spruce lives on the mistletoe but i really don't know.
This relationship is parasitic. This relationship is parasitic.
parasitism
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows on spruce trees and obtains nutrients from the host tree. While mistletoe can harm the spruce tree by weakening its branches and reducing its growth, it also provides food and shelter for birds and small animals. This relationship demonstrates a form of coevolution where both species have adapted to benefit each other in some way.
Mistletoe is not from a tree. It is a parasite that grows on trees.
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