Biology, asked by itzpanda915, 2 months ago

what is symbiosis?
bye gn everyone (*˘︶˘*).。*♡​

Answers

Answered by chemdark560
12

Answer:

Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. The organisms, each termed a symbiont, must be of different species.

Explanation:

now you go and sleep otherwise I will tell this to mumma

Answered by ankitpatle0
1
  • Any type of close and long-term biological interaction between two biological species is known as mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic symbiosis.
  • Each symbiont, or group of organisms, must be from a separate species. "The living together of dissimilar creatures," Heinrich Anton de Bary defined it in 1879.
  • A century of controversy raged over whether the name should particularly refer to mutualism, as in lichens.
  • That prohibition has now been lifted by biologists.
Similar questions