Symbiosis noun \ˌsim-bē-ˈō-səs, -ˌbī-\
A composite
organism (a lichen) formed through mutualism
Symbiosis is simply the habitation of two separate distinct species.
Some forms of symbiosis are:
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A few of the symbiotic relationships consist of two symbionts completely rely upon one another for their survival; therefore, they are obligate. Some other symbiotic relationships can, but do not have to coexist with the other organism, this means that they are facultative.
Some forms of symbiosis are:
We will further discuss these type in the other pages above. You may click the type of symbiosis you would like to view and you will be redirected to it
A few of the symbiotic relationships consist of two symbionts completely rely upon one another for their survival; therefore, they are obligate. Some other symbiotic relationships can, but do not have to coexist with the other organism, this means that they are facultative.