scavenging is an example of an eater-eaten relationship because animals who feed on the dead animals may be eaten by other live animals when they are dead....For Example; Vultures feed on dead animals but when the vulture is dead another live animal will feed on it and when that live animal becomes dead another animal will feed on its dead body and so on...
This is an example of a parasitic relationship. In this relationship, the tick benefits from feeding on the dog's blood while the dog is harmed by the tick's presence.
Media scavenging is the term used for attempting to recover or obtain information from various types of media. This includes hard drives, thumb drives, and CDs that have either been erased or throw in the trash.
They're both. About 60% of their meals are from hunting, about 40% are from scavenging.
Some examples of mutualism include the relationship between bees and flowers, where bees pollinate flowers in exchange for nectar. Another example is the relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi, where the fungi help the plant absorb nutrients from the soil in exchange for sugars produced by the plant through photosynthesis.
An example of how a symbiotic relationship could cause a population to crash is if a disease or parasite was to spread in a population that was dense. This could result in the population dramatically decreasing in a short period of time.
What do you mean by scavenging
No!! They are pedators of living prey. Vultures are scavenging birds.
Scavenging is the process for pushing out burned gases and drawing in fresh air for the next cycle. It requires the exhaust to be tuned correctly for the specific engine to get the most benefit. A good example would be expansion chambers on a two stroke motorcycle engine. They're designed to help suck out the exhaust gas, thus helping pull in (scavenging) the fresh charge.
In biology, a relationship between two species whereby one (the commensal) benefits from the association, whereas the other neither benefits nor suffers. For example, certain species of millipede and silverfish inhabit the nests of army ants and live by scavenging on the refuse of their hosts, but without affecting the ants.
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Animals get their food by scavenging by eating random things or find people that give them food.
This is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
No. Any animal eating of that cow wouldn't have done its own hunting, but would simply be scavenging.
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An example of an indirect relationship is like a blind date or dating online.
Dogs/fleas is an example of a Host/parasite relationship.