Biology, asked by shiyaranaandrana, 4 months ago

difference between ammensalism and co​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Commensalism is an association between two different organisms in which one is always benefited but the other is neither benefited nor harmed.

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whereas amensalism is an association between two different organisms in which one is always harmed, but the other is neither harmed nor benefited.

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Answered by BharathBangaram
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  • a) It refers to interaction between two different species in which one species is harmed while other is neither harmed nor benefitted.

  • b) For example-Mould penicillium secretes penicillin which kills becteria but mould is unaffected.

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  • a) If refers to the interaction between two different species in which one species is benifitted while other is unaffected.

  • b) For example: orchids growing as an epiphye on a mango tree. The orchid gets shelter and nutrition from mango tree. While is it is unaffected.

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