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Parasite.
An organism killing other organisms for food. For example: a fox killing a rabbit.
Symbiosis
Mutualism: a relationship in which two organisms benefit from each other
No, parasitism is good for one of the organisms and bad for the other. Commensalism is good for one of the organisms and doesn't affect the other. Mutualism benefits both organisms.
Chlorine is a strong antioxidant that is very effective in killing bacteria and other pathogens in water.
Yes, other organisms can benefit from the cicada life cycle. Mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects feed on cicadas at various life stages, providing a food source for these organisms. Additionally, the decomposition of dead cicadas can enrich soil nutrients and benefit certain plant species.
Parasites are organisms that feed off of other organisms. they Benefit while the other is harmed. Mitosis is the division of cells. They are totally different.
In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the relationship. Each partner gains advantages such as food, protection, or other resources that aid in their survival and reproduction.
Organisms other than plants benefit from the production of glucose by autotrophs as they can obtain energy indirectly through the consumption of these autotrophs or other organisms that have consumed autotrophs. Glucose is a universal energy source that fuels various metabolic processes in organisms throughout the food chain.
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship between two organisms where both partners benefit from the interaction. Both organisms involved in mutualism receive resources or other benefits that they could not obtain on their own.