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what is meant by symbiotic nutrition

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Answered by Fuschia
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Symbiotic nutrition is the relationship between organisms in which they share their nutrition and shelter. This mutual relationship may or maynot be beneficial to both the partners.

There are mainly 3 types of symbiotic relationships.

1) Mutualism - In this relationship both the organisms benefit. Eg - Rhizobium living in the root nodules of leguminous plants.

2) Commensalism - In this relationship one of the organisms benefit while other doesn't get benefited .Eg - Cattle and Egrets. Egrets drives away the flies disturbing the cattle but the egret doesn't get any benefit.

3) Parasitism - In this relationship, one of the organisms get benefited while other gets harmed.Eg - Tapeworms and Humans. Tapeworms grow in the intestines by taking nutrients but they harm the human by doing so.

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Answered by SnehaG
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here is ur answer ⤵⤵

↪Symbiotic nutrition is the relationship between the organisms in which they share their nutrition and shelter.↩

↪This mutual relationship may or may not be beneficial to both the partners.↩

✒There are mainly 3 types of symbiotic relationship ⤵⤵

( 1 ) MûtàtîØñ

✒in this relationship both the organisms benefits.
✏for example,Rhizobium living in the root nodules of leguminous plant.

( 2 ) Cømm£n§àli§m

✒in this relationship one organism gets benefit while other does not.
✏for example,Cattles and Egrets.
Egrets fly away the flies disturbing the cattle but egret itself doesn't gets any benefit.

( 3 ) Para§¡t¡§m

✒in this relationship one if the organisms gets benefitted while other gets harmed.

✏for example,tapeworms and humans.
tapewarms present in intestine get nutrition's from human body and grows while it affect humans.
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