A symbiotic organism can benefit or be harmed in a relationship depending on the nature of the interaction. For example, in a mutualistic relationship, both organisms benefit, while in a parasitic relationship, one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
Some examples of symbiotic relationships are the relationship between bees and flowers (pollination), the partnership between clownfish and sea anemones, and the mutualistic relationship between bacteria in our gut and our digestive system.
Lichens are an example of a mutualistic relationship, where both the fungus and algae or cyanobacteria benefit from their partnership. The fungus provides structural support and protection, while the algae or cyanobacteria produce energy through photosynthesis.
mutualistic refers to a symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both are benefited. For example the bird called the ox pecker and the zebra, the bird eats bugs off the zebra ridding the zebra of pests while giving the bird food
The correct order for the inductive writing sequence typically involves starting with specific observations or evidence, identifying patterns or trends from these observations, generating a hypothesis or general conclusion based on these patterns, and finally providing a thesis statement that outlines the main argument or point of the writing.
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Pistol Shrimp and Goby.
In a mutualistic relationship each member benefits from the other, for example in the African Savanna some birds land on the rhino and remove parasites from it while the rhino protects the birds in return.
Both are a relationship between two organisms, called a symbiotic relationship. A parasitic relationship is when one organism gains at the other organism's expense. An example of a parasitic relationship is a tick. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms gain from each other. An example of this would be honeybees and flowering plants.
Humans do have a mutualistic and pathogenic relationship with the same organism. This is the planet earth. We are constantly fighting to stay on the mutualistic side of the relationship vs the pathogenic.
the answer is they have a mutualistic relationship
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The relationship between the clownfish and the sea anemone is mutualistic.
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