Symbiosis is a relationship between two or more organisms that may, but doesn't always benefit both organisms.There are five different kinds of symbiotic relationships:
Mutualism, where both species benefit
Commensalism, where one species benefits, the other is unaffected
Parasitism, where one species benefits, the other is harmed
Competition, where neither species benefits
Neutralism, where both species are unaffected
Predation, one of the animal is the predator and the other one is the prey.
Mutualism, where both species benefit
Commensalism, where one species benefits, the other is unaffected
Parasitism, where one species benefits, the other is harmed
Competition, where neither species benefits
Neutralism, where both species are unaffected
Predation, one of the animal is the predator and the other one is the prey.
4. What changes could happen in to an organisms environment that would cause the organism to move or die?
Changes in the environment like climate change and food shortage could cause many animals to want to move.
Changes in the environment like climate change and food shortage could cause many animals to want to move.
Limiting Capacity: It means, the amount of supplies an area is limited to.
An example of limiting capacity would be how many text books a population of students are able to carry with them.
Carrying Capacity: It means the maximum number of organisms that can be supported in a given area.
An example of carrying capacity would be how many students a classrooom can support.