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what is symbiotic insects​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Symbiosis is simply defined as a very close relationship between two different species of organisms.

Many insects develop symbiotic relationships with other organisms to help defend them in their environment. These relationships are mainly mutualistic.

Answered by presentmoment
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Parasitic symbiosis is a close and long-term symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one dwells within the host's body and harms it. The symbiosis of any living arrangement between two separate species, including commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism, is defined as a symbiosis in biology. Symbionts are members who have both positive and negative relationships.

Explanation: A close living relationship or contact between creatures of various species

  • It usually helps one or both of the people involved. Symbiosis can also be 'obligatory,' meaning that the two species' relationship is so interdependent.
  • Each creature cannot survive without the other, hence the two species form a symbiotic partnership by choice and may be able to survive apart.
  • They are frequently developed over a long period of time.
  • Facultative symbiosis, on the other hand, could represent more recent behavioural adaptations; over time, facultative symbiosis could evolve into obligate symbiosis.

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