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difference between symbiotic and parasitic mode of nutrition class for 10

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Answered by kavyavj271
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Symbiosis

(a) It is a relationship in which two organisms live together in a manner benefited.

(b) Each partner of the relationship is called a symbiont.





(c) for example, relationship between root nodules of leguminous plants and Rhizobium (N2 – fixing bacterium.


Parasitism





It is a relationship between two organisms which is beneficial to one (the parasite) and harmful to the other (the host).

The organism which draws food is called the parasite and the one which provides food and shelter is called the host.

For example, Cuscuta is a parasitic plant.

For example, Plasmodium is a parasite in the body of man and mosquito.
Answered by Anujaa810
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In a symbiotic relationship the organisms are mutually benefited. No organisms are hurt. Example algae and fungi. In parasitic mode one organism is harmed from the other organism. Example viruses.
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