difference between mutualism and competition in biology
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Mutualism is an interaction between two species in which both are benefited, whereas competition is a relation which occurs when two individuals require a resource that is in short supply
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Mutualism:--
1) it is an interaction that confers benefits to both the interacting species.
2) example:-- lichen represent an intimate mutualistic relationship between a fungus and photosynthetic algae
Competition:--
1) it is a relation (struggle) among organisms for water , nutrients, space , sunlight or organic food.
2) example:-- shallow south American lakes fishes compete for their common food with the zooplankton.
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