Endobiotic symbiosis
There are three main types of symbiosis: mutualism, where both species benefit from the interaction; commensalism, where one species benefits while the other is unaffected; and parasitism, where one species benefits at the expense of the other.
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Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
All plant cells are eukaryotic cells
Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
No, that is the wrong kind of symbiosis. The relationship between a flowering plant and an insect is a mutualistic one, as both of them gain something from the symbiosis. A parasitic relationship is where the parasite harms its host.
The relationship between dodder and marigold is considered parasitic symbiosis, specifically a form of parasitism where the dodder plant derives nutrients from the marigold plant without benefiting it in any way. Dodder lacks chlorophyll and relies on other plants for survival and growth.
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I would think sense sybiosis is a relationship of people.
Yes, they do. However, it is a "good for one, bad for the other" symbiosis kind. Because the trap-fly is eating (good) and the fly is being killed (bad).
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what in the habitat, ecology, and niche of the coastal plain leopard frog?
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It's called mutualism and it's because both organisms benefit from each other.
Plant Cells
"mutualism" it's the type of symbiosis that both the animals benefit from the relationship. The shrimp shares his burrow with the goby while the goby acts as the "eyes" of the relationship and keep them safe and even brings food back for the shrimp
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