Symbiosis is a close, long-term biological interaction between two organisms that can be mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. There are three main types of symbiosis: mutualism benefits both organisms, commensalism benefits one without affecting the other, and parasitism benefits one organism while harming the host. For example, clownfish benefit from protection inside the tentacles of sea anemones, while the anemones are not affected.
Symbiosis is a close, long-term biological interaction between two organisms that can be mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. There are three main types of symbiosis: mutualism benefits both organisms, commensalism benefits one without affecting the other, and parasitism benefits one organism while harming the host. For example, clownfish benefit from protection inside the tentacles of sea anemones, while the anemones are not affected.
Symbiosis is a close, long-term biological interaction between two organisms that can be mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. There are three main types of symbiosis: mutualism benefits both organisms, commensalism benefits one without affecting the other, and parasitism benefits one organism while harming the host. For example, clownfish benefit from protection inside the tentacles of sea anemones, while the anemones are not affected.
close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic.
Sea anemone Example:
Clown fish TIPES SIMBIOSIS
There are 3 types of symbiosis.
mutualism - both symbionts benefit from their relationship commensalism - benefit for one organism, the other is not affected parasitism - one of the symbionts (parasite) benefits from the other (host) to whom it harms. Thank you for your attention! Zhivoslav Atanasov