Biology, asked by mt2258985, 8 months ago

A syrabiotic relationship in which one member benefits and the
second is neither helped nor harmed is called:
(a) Mutualism (b) Parasitism (c) Symbiosis (d) Commensalior
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Answers

Answered by kikibuji
3

Answer:

commensalism is the answer

Answered by bhumikamangela040420
0

Answer:

(d) commensalism

Explanation:

it is the association between the organisms in which one is benefited and other is neither harmed nor benefits.

eg : cattle egrets and cattle, in which cattle egrets are benefited by getting insects to eat which usually be hidden in the grass and the cattle tend to stirred up the insects while grazing.

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