The professional name for the interdependence of animals and plants is "symbiosis", also known as mutualism. This is a kind of inter-species relationship between two organisms that benefit each other and cannot survive without one of them, highly developed. relationship.
Legumes and rhizobia are another example of symbiosis. Rhizobium exists in the soil and is a flagellate bacillus. There is a certain relationship between rhizobia and legumes. Host specificity. the symbiosis between cattle, sheep and other ruminants and rumen microorganisms is an example. The ruminant's temperature is constant and the pH is maintained between 5.8 and 6.8. CO2 and CH44 in the rumen create an oxygen-free environment. and a large amount of roughage mixes with saliva after passing through the mouth and enters the rumen, providing rich nutrients to the microorganisms there. The miRumen microorganisms break down cellulose and provide nutrients such as sugars, amino acids and vitamins to ruminants. interdependent and mutualistic.
Symbiotic phenomena are also very common in marine biological communities, such as between clownfish and sea anemones; between certain shrimps and sea anemones; between coral trout and wrasses; work". There is a large coral in the Pacific Ocean, Shizhi, which is a beautiful emerald green and very beautiful. This is because a small algae lives symbiotically in its tissues.