something symbiotic
Mutualism
it is mutualism :)
commensalism
If you eat figs, you are consuming wasps, some do not make it out of the fig and die inside. You are not guaranteed to be eating wasps.
Well a wasp is a type of bee and there for the bee pollinates the fig and uses it for its honey nest while also the fig is being helped by the wasps passing on the seeds of the fig. therefore: it is Mutualism or in other words ++ :P hope this helps:)
They shouldn't. I don't know about the exact origin of the figs in question, but as I understand it, the filling is "fig jam," which is pureed figs. Okay, so yes, technically there may be wasps' eggs in there, but they'd be pureed. Basically think of it as a protein supplement. Kinda crazy, the lifecycle of figs and wasps. Creepy as hell, but I do love my figs.
Figs and fig wasps have a special relationship that is essential to their mutual survival. The fig provides a home for the wasp and the wasp provides the pollen that the fruit needs to ripen. The insect's life cycle begins when a tiny female wasp enters a fig and begins laying eggs inside it.
The plural of fig is figs.
Yes, a fig is the fruit of a fig tree; that makes it 100 percent suitable for vegetarians. ----- Not necessarily. Figs are pollinated by wasps and some die inside and don't make it out. Although the fig ultimately dissolves the wasp within, there is still a dead female wasp inside and so some vegetarians would consider that eating a dead animal. There is no way to "wash" the insect off the fig.
figs tard!
Figs!