Symbiotic relationships are usually referred to as "give and take" but this is not always the case, whilst some may be beneficial eg. mutalistic, commensalistic others are not eg. parasitism.
The isopod falls into the parasitic category where one species benefits and the other does not.
A symbiotic relationship implies that both species need each other to survive and benefit each other in different ways. A mosquito eats from a man or animal, and man needs the mosquito to maintain ecosystem balance as one of the lower members of the food chain.
commensalism?
If the fish is more red than orange it could be a red wag swordtail or even a platy. well... male- all orange with a line of black on the under side of the tale is a xiphophorus helleri swordtail from the southern mexico, Guatemala
He Revealed He Is Half Betta Fish.
The bird often seen sitting on the back of a rhinoceros is a oxpecker bird. They have a symbiotic relationship where the bird feeds on insects from the rhino's skin and acts as an early warning system for potential danger.
It is a Symbiotic Relationship.
A symbiotic relationship with trees.
it is a symbiotic relationship
A Venus flytrap is a plant that lives on Earth, and a remora is a fish that lives in the ocean. They do not have a relationship of any kind.
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Symbiotic.
None- that would be a joining.
It is a parasitic relationship. That means that the relationship is beneficial to the flea, but harmful to the dog.
Plants make and propagate with seeds. It isn't a symbiotic relationship since that is inter-species. Many plants have symbiotic relationships with insects (bees and flowers). link on symbiosis: http://www.answers.com/topic/symbiosis?cat=health
Jellyfish eat zoo plankton other smaller jellyfish and small fish. Some have a symbiotic relationship with algae and it produces nutrients for the jellyfish through photosynthesis.