Mutalistic Relationship, both are benefiting. The shark is getting cleaned and groomed while the remora is getting fed and transported.
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Remoras attach themselves to the shark and eat the leftover food remains that they can find.
This would fall into the commensalism symbiotic relationship, because the remora is getting its food, and the shark gets no benefit.
There are other studies that suggest that the remoras clean parasites from the shark's teeth and perhaps What_is_the_symbiotic_relationship_between_remoras_and_a_shark. If this is true then it is a mutualism relationship.
Remoras eat the parasites off the underside of the shark to keep it healthy and alive. Plus the Remoras get a free meal and protection. A mutualistic symbiotic relationship.
the pilot fish clean the shark's teeth and skin, and the shark protects them
The remora fish attach to the shark's belly and eat the malignant parasites off it.
Also remoras can stick to other organisms such as whales, other big fish and maybe also crocodiles. This would still fall into the category of commensalism.
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Remora fish have a symbiotic relationship with sharks, where they attach themselves to the shark's body using a modified dorsal fin for transportation. The remoras benefit by gaining protection, food scraps, and transportation, while the shark is neither harmed nor hindered significantly by the remora's presence.
some of the animals that show symbiotic relations are.....shark and pilot fish......remora and shark......e.coli and human.....then helicobacter pyroli to human. Also Truffles and Trees.
You mean, having a symbiotic relationship, right? First thing in my mind is the SHARK and the REMORA fish.
As a matter of fact, Yes they do. Pilot Fish, shark sucker fish or Remora have a symbiotic relationship. The smaller fish get food and the shark gets cleaned.
Remoras attach themselves to the shark and eat the leftover food remains that they can find. This would fall into the commensalism symbiotic relationship, because the remora is getting its food, and the shark gets no benefit. There are other studies that suggest that the remoras clean parasites from the shark's teeth and perhaps skin. If this is true then it is a mutualism relationship. Remoras eat the parasites off the underside of the shark to keep it healthy and alive. Plus the Remoras get a free meal and protection. A mutualistic symbiotic relationship. the pilot fish clean the shark's teeth and skin, and the shark protects them The remora fish attach to the shark's belly and eat the malignant parasites off it. Also remoras can stick to other organisms such as whales, other big fish and maybe also crocodiles. This would still fall into the category of commensalism.
The Bull Shark has a Commercialism Relationship with the Remora. A small fish which is often seen swimming with or suctioned onto the shark. The shark recieves no benefit to this but it is believe that the Remora feeds on the scraps of the sharks meals and or feeds on the sharks feces. -Cheers!
The cleaner fish and shark have a mutualistic relationship where the cleaner fish feeds on parasites and dead skin off the shark, providing a cleaning service. In return, the shark gets rid of irritants and benefits from the hygiene provided by the cleaner fish.
A Venus flytrap is a plant that lives on Earth, and a remora is a fish that lives in the ocean. They do not have a relationship of any kind.
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it depends on the relationship with what there are three kinds mutual which means both are benefited like a shark and are small fish named a remora. The remora eats Bactria off the shark. the remora get a meal and the shark gets rid of bad bacteria. commentialism is when one animal benefits and the other isn't harmed or befitted. and parasitism is when one is harmed and the other benefits like in the case of a mosquito and humanno it is not
Mutalistic Relationship, both are benefiting. The shark is getting cleaned and groomed while the remora is getting fed and transported. Remoras have suction pads that can stick onto the shark. The Remora gets transported by the shark without the shark attacking.
The fish that follow sharks and eat the scraps of a kill could be any fish looking for an easy meal. The fish that latch on to sharks and eat parasites are called remora (plral Remora or remoras). They are part of a symbiotic relationship in which the shark gets rid of parasites and the remora gets a meal.