If you mean parasitism, yes, there are plenty of that around. Example of this is the symbiotic relationship between a tick and its host. While the tick benefits by the blood it receives, the host mammal loses blood, and is often becoming infected by the contaminated tick.
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∙ 14y agoYes, there are cases of bad symbiosis where one species harms another for its own benefit. This can happen when one species exploits the other for resources without providing any benefit in return, leading to a one-sided, detrimental relationship. Examples include parasitic relationships where one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
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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.
Yes, they do. However, it is a "good for one, bad for the other" symbiosis kind. Because the trap-fly is eating (good) and the fly is being killed (bad).
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symbiosis is Latin
Mutualism is a type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit from their relationship.
The Sanskrit word for symbiosis is "सहसंयोग" (saha-saṃyoga).
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parasitism is a type of symbiosis
Symbiosis Society was created in 2002.
The relationship is called symbiosis.