The symbiotic relationship between bees and orchids is mutualism because the bees collect nectar to make honey and the orchids get to be spread around and reproduce in different places
parasitism
i think its commensalism
synbiotic
The seeds of an orchid flower are found inside the seed pod, which develops after the flower is pollinated. Orchid seeds are tiny and dust-like, containing no stored food; they rely on a symbiotic relationship with specific fungi in the soil for nutrients during germination. Once mature, the seed pod splits open to release the seeds into the environment.
C) orchid and mycorrhizae is an example of a symbiotic pair of organisms. In this relationship, orchids rely on mycorrhizal fungi to help them absorb water and nutrients from the soil, while the fungi benefit from the organic compounds produced by the orchids. This mutualistic interaction enhances the survival and growth of both organisms.
The ghost orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii) primarily reproduces sexually through the production of seeds. These seeds are dispersed by wind and require specific conditions to germinate, typically involving a symbiotic relationship with fungi. While some orchids can reproduce asexually through methods like vegetative propagation, the ghost orchid is predominantly known for its sexual reproduction.
An orchid I think is a lot of trees in rows because someone is growin fruit or nuts in that kind of orchid
The relationship between orchids and trees, known as epiphytism, offers advantages such as increased access to sunlight and reduced competition for ground resources, allowing orchids to thrive in diverse environments. However, disadvantages include vulnerability to environmental changes and potential reliance on the host tree for moisture and nutrients. If the host tree suffers from disease or stress, the orchid may also be adversely affected. Additionally, this relationship can become parasitic if the orchid significantly harms the tree's health.
it is commensalism because the tree has a place to grow but nothing happens to the orchid. The symbiotic relationship depends on what orchid. A fungus dependent terrestrial Orchid like Dipodium punctatum (or the hyacinth orchid), has a certain relationship between a type of tree because of a certain fungi that lives in the ground off that tree. It is only that certain type of fungi that Dipodium punctatum can live on because the species of orchid has no leaves, and so lives off the fungus through it's root system.
The relationship between wasps and orchids is often a form of mutualism, specifically involving pollination. Certain orchids, like those in the genus Ophrys, mimic the appearance and scent of female wasps to attract male wasps. When the male attempts to mate with the flower, he inadvertently picks up pollen, which he can then transfer to another orchid, facilitating reproduction for the plant. While the orchid benefits from pollination, the wasp does not gain any direct benefit from this interaction.
The tree does not benefit from the orchid but the orchid benefits from the tree as reaching lighter regions and becoming more visible for the pollinators.The tree is actually not affected by the orchid.The term for such relationship is commensalism.
Orchids play a role in the ecosystem by attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies with their colorful flowers. They also provide food and shelter for a variety of insects and animals in their habitat. Additionally, some orchid species have a symbiotic relationship with specific fungi that help them with nutrient absorption.