Two organisms that have a close interaction that helps one and harms the other would be a human and a mosquito. This would be parasitism.
symbotic
Organisms that are close geographically are usually more closely related than those that evolved in widely separated areas of the world.
When a horse puts their head on your shoulder, they are either being friendly or dominant. Be cautious, as horses can be dangerous when too close and you are not aware.
You can put them in a cardboard box of suitable size, and put a low wattage light bulb over them. If they huddle together the bulb is either not powerful enough, or too far away. If they spread out to the edges of the boxes the bulb is either too powerful, or too close.
Kittens can sleep in many different ways or positons; usually curled up tightly or stretched out. Some kittens will sleep close to either other while others will prefer their own spot.
The answer is symbiosis.
Two organisms that have a close interaction that helps one and harms the other would be a human and a mosquito. This would be parasitism.
Two organisms that have a close interaction that helps one and harms the other would be a human and a mosquito. This would be parasitism.
A compound entry in a general journal is any entry that has more than one debit or credit value. A compound entry is used to close the expense accounts because you will need to credit all of the expense accounts, then debit either the Income Summary, or the Capital itself.
Relationships between different organisms for an extended period of time is normally referred to as ecosystem. Ecosystems ensure that life is balanced and species continue surviving.
If you don;t fit your environment you either leave or die.
either staying close togeter to control tempature are moving a little apart and moving thier wings like air condition
William Henry Close has written: 'Nutrition-environmental interactions of growing pigs'
evolution
A unicorn eats a skittle and the unicorn poops out a rainbow. That is how rainbows are made.
bacteria because they live in or on an organism and they live in large groups that can sometimes cause diseases!
Symbiosis is a close, prolonged association between two (or more) organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member. The specific biological interactions of symbiosis can be subdivided in three: * Mutualism, where both organisms benefit. * Commensalism, where only one of them benefits, but the other is not affected. * Parasitism, where one benefits and the other organism is harmed.