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Sagot :
Explanation:
Organisms
Their are 3 different types of symbiotic relationships, Mutualism , Parasitism , and commensalism. Mutualism is when two organisms are involved. For example, A bumble bee and a flower. The bee lands on the flower and starts to take the pollen from the flower.
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Flowers rely on bees to cross-pollinate their female plants. When bees feed on the pollen, their body picks up excess via their pollen-collecting hairs, which is then released when they land. Pollen act as the flower's seed, which is mandatory for the survival of that flower species.
Organisms
Fish are aquatic vertebrate animals that have gills but lack limbs with digits, like fingers or toes. Recall that vertebrates are animals with internal backbones. Most fish are streamlined in their general body form. The word fish is the same whether it is singular or plural—you can talk about one fish or ten fish.
relationship
mutualism - a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship.
commensalism - a one-sided symbiotic relationship.
parasitism - one species lives on, in or with a host species.
competition - relationship in which organisms compete for resources.
organisms
Trees are represented in each of the major groups of the vascular plants: pteridophytes (seedless vascular plants that include the tree ferns), gymnosperms (cycads, ginkgoes, and conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants).
relationship
The roots of the tree represent you, as an individual, the trunk represents the communication (a two-way flow of information between others and ourselves) and finally the foliage (leaves/fruits) show the healthy relationships that has been formed. .
organisms
Commensalism. A commensal relationship occurs when one species benefits from the close, prolonged interaction, while the other neither benefits nor is harmed. Birds nesting in trees provide an example of a commensal relationship (Figure 1). The tree is not harmed by the presence of the nest among its branches.
relationship
Plants and birds have a mutualistic relationship, meaning that both benefit from the relationship. We are well aware that plants are beneficial to birds. After all, plants provide food to birds in the form of nectar (above) and fruits (below).
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