describe the symbiotic relationship between two plants using a specific example.
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- Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is not affected. One species typically uses the other for a purpose other than food. For example, mites attach themselves to larger flying insects to get a “free ride.” Hermit crabs use the shells of dead snails for homes.
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Basil, asparagus, celery, parsley, onion, and carrots all love being planted near tomatoes as it helps them to thrive. The best symbiotic plants for gardens are easier to come by than you think. There are many vegetables, flowers, and herbs out there that can have a mutually beneficial relationship.
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