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The organisms helping plants and animals are called symbioants. Usually micro-organisms like bacteria and some algal forms establish symbiotic relationship with plants and animals.
It is a Symbiotic Relationship.
it is a symbiotic relationship
Plants make and propagate with seeds. It isn't a symbiotic relationship since that is inter-species. Many plants have symbiotic relationships with insects (bees and flowers). link on symbiosis: http://www.answers.com/topic/symbiosis?cat=health
Plants give off oxygen for animals to breathe and animals exhale CO2 which plants use to make glucose and take out more oxygen. Then animals eat plants to get glucose and when they die or defecate, they leave nitrogenous wastes which are eaten by plants (absorption through roots).
This is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
The relationship between plants and animals is called symbiosis. This relationship can take various forms, such as mutualistic, commensal, or parasitic, where both parties can benefit, one benefits while the other is unaffected, or one benefits at the expense of the other, respectively.
The Humming birds , like bees , helps facilitate pollination in plants - this is a mutually , symbiotic , beneficial relationship .
Well, roots are parts of plants, so your question should probably be: "Can plants and fungi have a symbiotic relationship?" I would say no, because fungi are usually detritivores, which mean they feed on dead organic matter (like decomposing leaves or a dead animal). On the other hand plants obtain nutrients and water from the soil and gases from the air, so there may be competition for the nutrients left by the detrital matter. Overall i don't think there would be a symbiotic relationship between the two, most symbiotic relationships occur between plants/animals or animals/animals. A symbiotic relationship between micorrhizae and plant roots exists and is well documented. The fungus provides nutrients that the plant would otherwise not have access to and the plant provides food from photosynthesis. It is possible to look at this as two simultaneous parasitic relationships, because both parties are taking resources. In either case, both parties benefit.
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships between the roots of plants and fungi that act as extensions of the root system. The fungi supply the plant with certain nutrients, and the plant in turn supplies the fungi with carbohydrates.
Plants and animals have important symbiotic relationships. These relationships are because insects pollinate the flowers and also eat the flowers nectar. This is a form of mutualism.