explain the term of symbiotic relationship with an example
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Have you ever heard the phrase, 'I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine'? This idea of helping someone to get some help in return is the essence of a symbiotic relationship.
Symbiosis describes close interactions between two or more different species. It is different from regular interactions between species, because in a symbiotic relationship, the two species in the relationship live together. Many organisms are involved in symbiotic relationships because this interaction provides benefits to both species. However, there are types of symbiosis that are not beneficial and may in fact harm one or both of the species.
Symbiotic relationships can be obligate orfacultative. Obligate symbiosis is when two organisms are in a symbiotic relationship because they can't survive without each other. Facultative symbiosis is when the species live together by choice. There are four main types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism and competition.
Symbiosis describes close interactions between two or more different species. It is different from regular interactions between species, because in a symbiotic relationship, the two species in the relationship live together. Many organisms are involved in symbiotic relationships because this interaction provides benefits to both species. However, there are types of symbiosis that are not beneficial and may in fact harm one or both of the species.
Symbiotic relationships can be obligate orfacultative. Obligate symbiosis is when two organisms are in a symbiotic relationship because they can't survive without each other. Facultative symbiosis is when the species live together by choice. There are four main types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism and competition.
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the association (share shelter and nutrient) between two plant is known as symbiotic relationship.
eg.. certain fungi live in the root of plant share their nutrients to tree and in return tree provide some nutrients also.
eg.. certain fungi live in the root of plant share their nutrients to tree and in return tree provide some nutrients also.
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