Environmental Sciences, asked by lindaalvarrz, 11 months ago

How does commenalism differ from mutualism?

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Answered by ItzDoraemon
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One notable aspect is that the organism that does not benefit is not harmed by the nature of relationship between the two. Therefore, the major difference between mutualism and commensalism is that both organisms benefit in mutualism while only one organism benefits in commensalism but the other one is not affected.

Answered by Anonymous
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One notable aspect is that the organism that does not benefit is not harmed by the nature of relationship between the two. Therefore, the major difference between mutualism and commensalism is that both organisms benefit in mutualism while only one organism benefits in commensalism but the other one is not affected.

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