Imaginary conversation between organisms on symbiotic relationship
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There are three different types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
Mutualism: both partners benefit. ...
Commensalism: only one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. ...
Parasitism: One organism (the parasite) gains, while the other (the host) suffers.
Frankia: If I wouldn't be there, you wouldn't be getting as much amount of nitrogen, as I provide you with.
Alder: This isn't all true but I accept that it wouldn't be easily accessible to me. You make it more accessible.
Frankia: You are so ungrateful, but I'm not. I accept the fact that you are making it easy for me to live. You provide nutrition to me so, that I can grow.
Alder: I'm not ungrateful. Whatever, the truth is that we both need each other to grow and get essential nutrients.
Frankia is the name of a bacteria, which lives in a symbiotic relationship with the roots of the plant named Alder.