give me a symbiotic relationship with a plant found in a temperate decduous forest with another plant or animal
the relationship between spider and tree is the spider lives in the tree and it does not harm the tree
A gall wasp is flower
the balls on the tree is the nut [ seed] that i one day going to tern into a oak tree but it will take it a long time for it to be like the tree it came from ps.. never it the balls you see on a oak tree
Parasitism
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
When a bird shelters in a tree, it is a form of commensalism. This is where the bird benefits but the tree is unaffected.
A gall is usually a growth on a plant that is caused by the secretions of an bacteria, larva, or other parasite and it harmless to the plant or tree, except for the disfigurement.
A bird nesting in a tree is an example what type of symbiosis
never
The little balls on the bottom of live oak leaves that resemble burrs are most likely galls, which are abnormal growths caused by various insects or mites. Galls can vary in appearance and are triggered by the plant's response to the insect's saliva or larvae. While galls are generally harmless to the tree, they can be unsightly.
Gall wasp larva
eucalyptus tree juice