A symbiosis is a relationship between two distinct organisms that can sometimes be beneficial to both parties. An example showing symbiosis is the relationship between humans and intestinal bacteria.
There are three types of symbiosis. Mutualism is the type in which both parties benefit. Parasitism is detrimental to the host and beneficial to the parasite. Commensalism is a type of symbiosis in which one party receives benefit, but the other is neither benefited or harmed.
An example of symbiosis: Humans kill a cow to ensure food and a healthy lifestyle.
The snow leopard and the goat. One eat's the other so symbiosis BAM
Clown Fish and Sea Anemones.
Clown Fish clean and provide food for the anemone, while the anemone provides a safe home for the fish.
Hypermastigotes and Termites. This is a protist inside the termite that helps it dissolve wood. They both get food out of the relationship which makes it mutualistic.
The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
plants
in relation to cells it is endosymbiosis
There are only two that i have thought of...........They are both simple organisms and they both contain heredity material There are only two that i have thought of...........They are both simple organisms and they both contain heredity material
A mutualistic symbiotic relationship is in the movie. This would be displayed between the clownfish and the sea anemone.
A mutualistic (where both organisms benefit) relationship can be found between the Stentor and Algae, where the Stentor can get food from the Algae and the Algae can be protected from other organisms.
Buffer, reasons, bad news, counterproposal, and desire to continue the relationship
Both are a relationship between two organisms, called a symbiotic relationship. A parasitic relationship is when one organism gains at the other organism's expense. An example of a parasitic relationship is a tick. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms gain from each other. An example of this would be honeybees and flowering plants.
Mutualistic relationship
mutualistic
The relationship between monarch caterpillars and milkweed is mutualistic. The monarch caterpillar eats the milkweed.
between an owl and a cactus
Both benefit
mutualistic
a parasitic relationship is when one organism benefits whilst the other is forced to suffermutualistic relationship is where both organisms receive something beneficial out of the relationship
mutaulism
A mutualistic relationship between the mycorrhizae and the roots of the trees.