👉 Heterotaxy is a biological concept that describes the situation in which two or more species of organisms, often related to each other by mutualisms, have different forms of life. This means that one organism's cells are made up of components that are not present in another organism's cells, and vice versa. In heterotaxy, organisms can be found in both aquatic environments and terrestrial ones. For example, fish live in freshwater while frogs live in terrestrial habitats. Similarly, fungi and plants can