The relationship you're describing is known as commensalism, a type of symbiotic interaction in ecology. In commensalism, one organism benefits from the relationship while the other is neither helped nor harmed. An example of this is barnacles attaching to a whale; the barnacles gain a place to live and access to food, while the whale remains unaffected.
A relationship where only one party benefits while the other party does not gain any advantage is called a "parasitic relationship." In this type of relationship, the benefiting entity, often referred to as the parasite, exploits the other, known as the host, for resources or support. This dynamic can occur in various contexts, including biological ecosystems, social interactions, or economic exchanges.
True. In all forms of symbiosis, at least one organism benefits from the relationship. This can include mutualism, where both organisms benefit, or commensalism, where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (the host) and benefits from the relationship at the expense of the host. Bacteria and viruses can both be parasites, depending on their interactions with the host organism.
when you are in a relationship you should be responsible and honest enough to make your relation stronger. there should be contributions from both the sides,then only your relationship will be a successful. many people think sex is the most important thing in a relationship that is wrong.honesty, commitment,sacrifices,loyalty,understanding etc are the things which is more important than the sex and these are the tools which can construct a happy and smooth relationship...Trust is . Whether it be in dating, marriage or parent/child relationship.
The three special relationships among organisms in a community are mutualism, where both species benefit from the interaction, commensalism, where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed, and parasitism, where one species benefits at the expense of the other.
Yes. Friends with benefits is when you are friends, not in love with each other, and have a sexual relationship. You can still be looking for partners to fall in love with while this goes on.
That is known as a symbiotic relationship, where two species rely on each other for survival. This can be mutualistic, where both species benefit, or parasitic, where one benefits at the expense of the other.
A relationship where only one party benefits while the other party does not gain any advantage is called a "parasitic relationship." In this type of relationship, the benefiting entity, often referred to as the parasite, exploits the other, known as the host, for resources or support. This dynamic can occur in various contexts, including biological ecosystems, social interactions, or economic exchanges.
My relationship, with my daughter, has improved.
that kind of relationship is called a predator prey relationship
A symbiotic relationship is a relationship in which the two things are mutually dependant on eachother. A parasitic relationship is a relationship in which one thing (usually smaller than the other) is mutually dependant on the other. But the parasite is doing this at the other things cost. For example: A coral reef and a type of coral called Zooxanthellae have a symbiotic relationship with eachother. One reason the Great Barrier Reef is dying is because of the bleaching (loss of colour, which is not good) of Zooxanthellae. There are many examples of parasites, such as mosquitoes. An excellent example of a parasite is the leech. When the come in contact with your skin, they start sucking the blood out of you. This is why some hospitals and clinics use them to suck out poison. But after the poison is gone they keep sucking, like they do normally, which can be harmful.
A symbiotic relationship is when two or more organisms that live together interact, and one or more of them benefits. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms benefit, for example, a bee pollinating a flower (bee gets nectar, flower gets pollen). A commensalism relationship is when one of the organisms benefits, but the other organism does not get helped or harmed. An example of this is a bird nesting in a tree. The bird gets a home and shelter, but the tree gets nothing. A parasitic relationship is when one organism is harmed and the other organism benefits. A familiar example of parasitic relationships is ticks on any animal (including humans!). Ticks take other creature's blood, harming the creature it takes from, but the tick gets food and energy! Organism - any living thing, including plants and single-cell creatures.
True. In all forms of symbiosis, at least one organism benefits from the relationship. This can include mutualism, where both organisms benefit, or commensalism, where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
Why would you want to change your relationship with him in the first place? If he is your best friend, you do NOT want to put that relationship in danger by just having him be a "friend with benefits" type of thing going on... What you could do is actually be boyfriend/girlfriend relationship which would still keep the friendship.
It means that as one thing goes up, the other thing also goes up.
They are the same thing.
You will act politely--you do not have a real relationship with him--and respect that relationship. It is not your time with him.