These are plants that have a mutually beneficial relationship with each other, without any negative benefits to either partner - as opposed to a parasitic relationship.
An example would be Bryophytes, which have aerial root systems. They attach themsleves to the barks of trees for anchorage as well as to gain height in the tree canopy. The roots do not penerate the bark or damage the host plant.
Symbiotic plants have mutually beneficial relationships with other organisms. Examples include plants that form partnerships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots, or plants that rely on pollinators for reproduction. These symbiotic relationships help plants access essential nutrients or ensure successful reproduction.
Root hairs and or symbiotic mycorrhiza.
Root hairs and or symbiotic mycorrhiza.
It is a symbiotic association of the mycelium of a fungus with the roots of certain plants, such as conifers, beeches, or orchids.
They are plants that live with symbiotic bacteria in their roots which form nodules that fix nitrogen.
Yes, many plants of the Philodendron genus are pollinated from a symbiotic relationship with beetles.
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It is a Symbiotic Relationship.
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
Plants and animals have important symbiotic relationships. These relationships are because insects pollinate the flowers and also eat the flowers nectar. This is a form of mutualism.
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships between the roots of plants and fungi that act as extensions of the root system. The fungi supply the plant with certain nutrients, and the plant in turn supplies the fungi with carbohydrates.
The Humming birds , like bees , helps facilitate pollination in plants - this is a mutually , symbiotic , beneficial relationship .
Bees and Tulips/FlowersMoths and Yucca plants
Root hairs and or symbiotic mycorrhiza.
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