Biology, asked by keshavking9980, 11 months ago

What is the difference between mutualism and synergism? Select one:

a. In a synergistic relationship, the organisms cannot survive without each other.

b. In a mutualistic relationship, the organisms are dependent upon each other.

c. In a mutualistic relationship, both organisms benefit, but in a synergistic relationship both organisms are harmed?

Answers

Answered by vedantismad
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Answer: a. In a synergistic relationship, the organisms cannot survive without each other.

Answered by smartbrainz
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the difference between Synergism and mutualism is that in Synergism  relationship the organisms cannot survive without each other.

Option A

Explanation:

  • Mutualism is a type of relationship which is found in many types of animals and plants.
  • In this type of relationship which of the organism gets benefit from the others.
  • However when there is Synergy between two creatures then both the organism get benefits from each other however the benefit is in such an extent that they cannot live without one another. The dependence in case of synergy is more than that in mutualism.

To know more about mutualism,

What is mutualism? Give two example where the organism are in mutualism with each other. Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/9326177

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