Yes, a symbiotic relationship is a type of relationship where two species live together for mutual benefit. This can take the form of mutualism, where both species benefit, or commensalism, where one benefits and the other is not affected.
Symbiosis is when two, or more, creatures live together for their mutual benefit.
It is known as a symbiotic relationship.
Aquatic plants and animals live together in the pond because they both bond in the their same environment to either help each other with benefit or even provide a home.
an interaction between two species that benefits both is a mutual ism relationship.
Two organisms of different species that live together with one clearly benefitting from such living arrangements and the other suffering from the partnership is called parasitism. This is a symbiotic relationship.
Symbiosis is an ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together in direct contact. This relationship can be mutualistic, where both species benefit; commensalistic, where one species benefits and the other is unaffected; or parasitic, where one species benefits at the expense of the other.
Silkworms are an example of a beneficial relationship between people and animals because humans have domesticated silkworms for their silk production. Silkworms rely on humans for their survival and in return, humans care for the silkworms by providing them with mulberry leaves to eat. This mutually beneficial interaction demonstrates how people and animals can live together harmoniously for a common benefit.
you will always have that person to cuddle with at night.
Lesbians are no different that straight people who decide to live together. If the chemistry isn't there should be no problem with the relationship.
Yes. Among the simplest of the life forms are the protozoa, proto- (first) and -zoa (animals). They consist of a single cell. There are free-living forms, such as amoebas and Paramecia, while others live in other animals and may be parasitic such as Giardia, which is an intestinal parasite of humans and animals (the protozoan deriving benefit at the expense of the host), while others have a symbiotic relationship with the host (the protozoan and host both deriving benefit from the relationship).
A condition in which two different organisms live together is called symbiosis. This relationship can be mutualistic, where both organisms benefit, commensalistic, where one benefits and the other is unaffected, or parasitic, where one benefits at the expense of the other.