explain the term symbiotic
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Close association or relationship between two or more living organisms, where at least one receives some sort of benefit from the relationship. Common examples in the animal kingdom include certain species of birds who eat parasites or bugs off the skin of elephants, and a bee which eats the nectar of flowers and in turn spreads the pollen which allows the flower to reproduce
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symbiotic is a term used to describe an interaction between the Species (Organisms) in which the both the species ( Organisms) are benefitted...
In simple words , it's an obligate association between two organisms in which both are benefitted...
Example :
Plant -Pollinator association where both are benefitted....
Association between fungi and algae in a lichen...
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symbiotic is a term used to describe an interaction between the Species (Organisms) in which the both the species ( Organisms) are benefitted...
In simple words , it's an obligate association between two organisms in which both are benefitted...
Example :
Plant -Pollinator association where both are benefitted....
Association between fungi and algae in a lichen...
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