Answer:
No
Explanation:
The relationship between stink bugs and the small wasps according to the illustration <u>is not a symbiosis one</u>. Rather, it can be considered parasitism because the small wasps benefit while the stink bug is negatively affected.
<em>In symbiotic relationships, both organisms benefit while in relationships that are parasitic, the parasite benefits while the host is negatively affected.</em>
When the small wasps lay their eggs inside stink bug's eggs, they destroy the eggs of the stink bugs to their own advantage. Hence, the stink bug can be considered the host while the small wasps are considered the parasite.
Answer:
Lichens are not parasitic when they grow on trees, they just use the tree bark as a home. They enrich the soil by trapping water, dust and silt. When lichens die they contribute organic matter to the soil, improving the soil so that other plants can grow there.