eutrophication
The relationship is called symbiosis.
three types of symbiosis is mutualism commenalism parasitism
The symbiosis between nodules and roots is an example of mutualistic symbiosis. The plant provides sugars to the bacteria in the nodules, which in turn fix nitrogen for the plant to use.
The opposite of symbiosis is parasitism, where one organism benefits at the expense of the other. In symbiosis, both organisms benefit from the relationship.
Eutrophication
Eutrophication
It is called symbiosis. For more information about symbiosis, see the Related Links.
Eutrophication
symbiosis
No, they are not the same word but they have related meanings. Symbiosis is a noun and means a close and prolonged association between two or more organism of different species that normally benefits both members. Symbiotic is an adjective and describes something that is relating to symbiosis.
destruction of eutrophication
eutrophication is of two types; natural and anthropogenic
eutrophication
symbiosis is Latin
how can eutrophication change a lake over time
Eutrophication is the natural process of nutrient accumulation in bodies of water, leading to increased plant growth and decreased oxygen levels. Artificial eutrophication is the accelerated accumulation of nutrients in water bodies due to human activities such as agriculture runoff or sewage discharge, causing rapid algae growth and disrupting the ecosystem balance.