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∙ 13y agoThe balance between benefits and costs to both the protist and its host determines whether the relationship is mutualistic or parasitic. If the protist provides a net benefit to the host and vice versa, it is mutualistic. If the protist causes harm to the host without providing significant benefits, it is considered parasitic.
Using celular digestion. The bacteria or fungi releases enzymes which digests the large food particles till they a small enough to absorb the nutrients. The way they absorb nutrients is call diversion.
Black widows have a parasitic relationship with their mates where the male risks being consumed after mating. They also have a mutualistic relationship with certain species of microbes in their gut that help with digestion.
A symbiotic organism can benefit or be harmed in a relationship depending on the nature of the interaction. For example, in a mutualistic relationship, both organisms benefit, while in a parasitic relationship, one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.
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Both are a relationship between two organisms, called a symbiotic relationship. A parasitic relationship is when one organism gains at the other organism's expense. An example of a parasitic relationship is a tick. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms gain from each other. An example of this would be honeybees and flowering plants.
Using celular digestion. The bacteria or fungi releases enzymes which digests the large food particles till they a small enough to absorb the nutrients. The way they absorb nutrients is call diversion.
Symbiotic parasitic or mutualistic
the three types of symbiotic relationships is mutualistic, commensalistic, an parasitic relationship.
The relationship between the Sea Gulls and turtle is the predator and the prey relationship as a seagull eats the turtle's eggs and youngs
That is known as a symbiotic relationship, where two species rely on each other for survival. This can be mutualistic, where both species benefit, or parasitic, where one benefits at the expense of the other.
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parasitic relationship
It is a parasitic relationship.
parasitic relationship
A symbiotic organism can benefit or be harmed in a relationship depending on the nature of the interaction. For example, in a mutualistic relationship, both organisms benefit, while in a parasitic relationship, one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
A mutualistic relationship between the mycorrhizae and the roots of the trees.