The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
Parasitism.
ape and gorrilla
The relationship between a population and a community is a niche.
a population is a count of one species & a community counts as many species all at same time.
In biology: a population is a sub-section of a species as defined by geographic location
Population
The more we grow, the more we cut into resources and habitat, taking these away from other species.
The relationship between a population and a community is a niche.
The term for an intimate relationship between two different species is called interspecies relationship.
What is the relationship between physical geography and population.
The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
A species is a type of animal and a population is a group of the same species in a small area.
An organism is an individual living thing, while a species is a group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. All organisms belong to a species, but a species can consist of many individual organisms.
No, a competition between two species for food is not a symbiotic relationship. Symbiosis is a close and long-term interaction between two different species, where at least one of them benefits. In a competitive relationship, both species are negatively affected as they compete for limited resources.
interspecific relationship is when two or more different species interact with each other. while intraspecific is the interaction between the same kind of species. :)
A heterogeneous relationship is a relationship that involves two or more species. For example, competition for food between two sepecies would be a heterogeneous relationship. In constrast, a homogeneous relationship is the opposite, a relationship with only one species such as a flock of one species of bird or a herd of one species.