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defenition and examples of symbiotic nutrition

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Answered by saurabhkumar3042
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Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. The organisms, each termed a symbiont, may be of the same or of different species.

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  • The definition of symbiosis was a matter of debate for 130 years.[6] In 1877, Albert Bernhard Frank used the term symbiosis to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens.[7][8] In 1878, the German mycologist Heinrich Anton de Bary defined it as "the living together of unlike organisms".[9][10][11] The definition has varied among scientists, with some advocating that it should only refer to persistent mutualisms, while others thought it should apply to all persistent biological interactions, in other words mutualisms, commensalism, or parasitism, but excluding brief interactions such as predation; in the 21st century, this has become the definition widely accepted by biologists.[12]
  • In 1949, Edward Haskell proposed an integrative approach with a classification of "co-actions",[13] later adopted by biologists as "interactions".

Answered by anshika180682
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it is the relationship between organisms which they share their nutrition and shelter.

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