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List and explain 3 types of symbiotic relationships​

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Answered by shashikumar10149
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There are three general types of symbiosis: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Based on the nature of the interaction between organisms, symbiotic relationships are loosely grouped into one of these types. Mutualism is a mutually beneficial relationship in which both organisms benefit.

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Answered by dhyeyamallyaim
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The three types of symbiotic relationships are as follows:

Mutualism, commensalism, and Parasitism.

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  • Symbiosis is the interaction between two different biological organisms.
  • It could be mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, predation, and competition.
  • Mutualism is the type of symbiotic relationship in which mutually beneficial to the organisms involved.
  • In this case, the organisms interact with each other and are sometimes completely dependent on each other.
  • An example of mutualism- is bees in pollination, where both bees and flowers are benefitted.
  • Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one of the species is benefitted, while the other species is neither benefitted nor harmed.
  • An example of this relationship- is cattle egrets, the birds which are found around cattle grazing in the fields. The birds feed on insects on the cattle's body while the cattle are unaffected.  
  • Parasitism is the type of symbiotic relationship where one of the species gets benefitted while the other one is harmed.
  • The species which gets benefits is known as the parasite and the species that is harmed is the host.
  • An example of this relationship is head lice living on human hair which is dependent on the blood in the scalp region during which host humans get the itching sensation.
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