Depends on the type of symbiosis......
The symbiosis between nodules and roots is an example of mutualistic symbiosis. The plant provides sugars to the bacteria in the nodules, which in turn fix nitrogen for the plant to use.
(Many plants and animals have a symbiotic relationship.) "Elephants and the birds that eat bugs off them are an example of symbiosis." "The clown fish and the Rittiri sea anemone live in symbiosis." "Biologists study the symbiosis between animals in an ecosystem."
An answer would be something like a forest, for example, or maybe a wetland.
Symbiosis is when two organisms combine to the advantage of both. One example is the cattle egret which eats insects that have been disturbed by cattle foraging. Parasitism is when only one organism benefits. One example is a flea living on a dog.
Yes. Symbiosis by definition is the ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together. Parasitism, despite one being a parasite and another being a harmed host, still fits in with the definition of symbiosis.
a salt marsh is a wetland that has fresh water
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an example of nutritional symbiosis is the bacteria in your intestines help you digest your food. Without them you couldn't survive and without you they couldn't survive....
A swamp, bog, or marsh would be considered a wetland.
The symbiosis between nodules and roots is an example of mutualistic symbiosis. The plant provides sugars to the bacteria in the nodules, which in turn fix nitrogen for the plant to use.
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Swamps and Marshes
Media Symbiosis is two different mediums working together for the benefit of each. For example a book that is transformed into a play and then a movie.
A bird nesting in a tree is an example what type of symbiosis
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An example of a freshwater wetland could be a marsh or a swamp. These wetlands are characterized by the presence of water, non-woody plants, and often serve as important habitats for various species of plants and animals.