A mutualistic relationship between the mycorrhizae and the roots of the trees.
More symbiotic than parasitic.
A symbiotic relationship with trees.
Oak trees and pine trees do not have a symbiotic relationship. Symbiosis is a close and long-term interaction between two different species where they both benefit. Oak and pine trees are both types of trees that can coexist in the same ecosystem, but they do not have a direct mutualistic relationship.
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parasitism , Because the misletoe benefits however , The tree don't . We just had a science test with that is school ... I hope that helped ! :)
Commensalism
Certain species of bats have a symbiotic relationship with baobab trees. Bats feed on the nectar and pollen of the baobab flowers, while simultaneously pollinating the flowers. This helps the baobab trees reproduce, while providing a food source for the bats.
well, as worded your question can't be answered. trees are just one type of plant.perhaps since your question is in the mistletoecategory you intended to ask "...between trees and mistletoe?". in which case the answer is none whatsoever, mistletoe is a parasite on trees stealing nutrients from them without giving anything back.
some of the animals that show symbiotic relations are.....shark and pilot fish......remora and shark......e.coli and human.....then helicobacter pyroli to human. Also Truffles and Trees.
It is Commensalism because the squirrel benefits by having a home, and the tree is not harmed and doesn't get any benefit.
Chipmunks have a mutual symbiotic relationship with oak trees. Oak trees provide chipmunks with shelter and a food supply, while Chipmunks help spread the tree's seeds.