Parasitism: the parasitic organism benefits at the expense of the host. Competition: neither organism benefits. Mimicry: one organism benefits with no effect on the other. Mutualism Some symbiotic relationships benefit both organisms involved. Mutualism is a relationship between two organisms of different...
There are 3 different kinds of STIs/STDs:bacterial,viral, and parasitic. Parasitic STIs/STDs are caused by parasites passed from person-to-person and depending on the STI/STD, can be transmitted during sexual activity; during non-sexual contact with another individual; from mother to infant du...
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Different types of leaf galls on the same plant have different patterns of tissue stratification and contain different ergastic substances. The results of this study will contribute to the understanding of tritrophic relationships and the complex interactions among parasitic gall-inducing insects, ...
Fungi play important roles in the environment. Fungi perform four kinds of roles in the environment: parasite, decomposer, symbiotic and necrotroph. The parasitic relationships that they form with their hosts are not lethal. As decomposers, fungi break down all kinds of dead matter for nutrition....
Fungi are among the most widely distributed organisms on Earth, and are of great environmental and medical importance. Many fungi are free-living in soil or water; others form parasitic or symbiotic relationships with plants or animals. What exactly are fungi? They are heterotrophic, spore-forming...
Many DPANN genomes are also characterized by the absence of genes encoding the enzymes involved in the synthesis of amino acids, purines, pyrimidines, lipids, and vitamins [3,5], suggesting multiple dependencies on the environment or potential hosts through (epi)symbiotic or parasitic interactions ...
Many DPANN genomes are also characterized by the absence of genes encoding the enzymes involved in the synthesis of amino acids, purines, pyrimidines, lipids, and vitamins [3,5], suggesting multiple dependencies on the environment or potential hosts through (epi)symbiotic or parasitic interactions ...