Mutually Beneficial Relationships
Each species needs to protect each other, their population's reproduction depends on each other. This essay is going to show three types of mutually beneficial relationships including bees and plants, plants and humans and rhinos and birds.
The relationship between bees and plants is mutually beneficial. First of all, flowers make nectar that provides food for bees. They can reach the nectar and, at the same time, gather pollen to supply their nest. Gathering honey is the life-job of bees. In flowers the anther makes pollen. When a bee skips from flower to flower gathering nectar, it carries a few pollen grains to other flowers. Once the plant has been pollinated, the eggs in the ovary become fertilized. Then the fruit develops and matures. In this way, bees and plants provide each other with numerous benefits.
The relationship between bees and plants is mutually beneficial. First of all, flowers make nectar that provides food for bees. They can reach the nectar and, at the same time, gather pollen to supply their nest. Gathering honey is the life-job of bees. In flowers the anther makes pollen. When a bee skips from flower to flower gathering nectar, it carries a few pollen grains to other flowers. Once the plant has been pollinated, the eggs in the ovary become fertilized. Then the fruit develops and matures. In this way, bees and plants provide each other with numerous benefits.
The relationship between plants and humans is called symbiotic relationship, which means that both are dependent on each other. Plants are organism without movement. They has attract external actors to pollinate. Nowadays, some rare plants going to destroy. People help those rare plants by breeding. Plants need a lot of nutrients, but some if them can’t be produced by themselves, so we can add fertilizers to help them grow, thrive and produce high quality fruits. Also, humans give off carbon dioxide which the plants need. How do plants benefit humans’ life? Well, we use many plants products like cotton to create clothes, use wood to make furniture and eat fruits, vegetables and crops to stay alive. The most important benefit is that plants take carbon dioxide out of the air and produce oxygen. This enables us to have oxygen to breathe. Basically there are many benefits that we can share with each other.
The relationship between rhinoceroses and hornbills is an interdependent relationship. As we know, rhinoceroses are characterized by their large size. It has a thick protective skin like armor that covers its body. But the parts of wrinkled skin are very thin and sensitive. It is common that rhinoceroses become infested by blood-sucking insects. It causes rhinoceroses to hurt and itch, but rhinoceroses are not able to do anything about it. Hornbills are usually being a group on the back of the rhinoceroses. They help rhinoceroses clean their skin, nose and mouth. Hornbills are like personal doctors for rhinoceroses. Furthermore, although rhinoceroses has very keen sense of hearing and smell , he is “near-sighted”. When danger is coming, the hornbills secretly alarm the rhinoceroses. Rhinoceroses will immediately take precaution. In hornbills, the blood-sucking insects are delicious dishes to them. They keep eating the insects to feed themselves. They have created a good friendly relationship.
In nature, there are many different of animals and plants; they are mutual beneficial relationship. This essay describes three different types of symbiotic relationship to explain how they are working with each other. Humans are the soul of universe, we have the responsibility to keep the balance of nature, creating a natural and harmonious world.