symbiosis |
presymbiosis |
In biology terms the difference between symbiosis and presymbiosis
is that
symbiosis is a close, prolonged association between two or more organisms of different species, regardless of benefit to the members while
presymbiosis is the stage in the development of an organism during which the necessary biochemical changes are made to allow a move from asymbiosis to symbiosis.
As nouns the difference between symbiosis and presymbiosis
is that
symbiosis is a relationship of mutual benefit while
presymbiosis is the stage in the development of an organism during which the necessary biochemical changes are made to allow a move from asymbiosis to symbiosis.
presymbiosis |
asymbiosis |
see also |
In biology terms the difference between presymbiosis and asymbiosis
is that
presymbiosis is the stage in the development of an organism during which the necessary biochemical changes are made to allow a move from asymbiosis to symbiosis while
asymbiosis is a lack of symbiosis, especially in an organism that otherwise exhibits symbiosis.