Biology, asked by rlcollins0306, 9 months ago


A symbiotic relationship in which two different organisms benefit from living together is called _____.

parasitism

mutualism

commensalism

predation

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Mutualism Process

Explanation:

  • A symbiotic relationship in which two different organisms benefit from living together is called mutualism.
  • Mutualism is an symbiotic relationship where the two species advantage
  • Commensalism is an symbiotic relationship wherein one animal categories benefits while different species isn't influenced
  • Parasitism is an advantageous relationship wherein one animal varieties (the parasite) benefits while different species (the host) is harmed.
  • A symbiotic relationship implies a commonly reliant relationship
  • Two various types of living beings live respectively for their common advantage. For instance, green growth, which is an autotroph, and parasite, which is a saprophyte, live respectively in lichen.
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