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what is the difference between symbiosis and parasitism ?

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Answer:

SYMBIOSIS MEANS MUTUAL RELATION BETWEEN TWO ORGANISMS IN WHICH EACH ORGANISM GETS BENIFITTED BY SHARING FOOD OR WATER.PARASITISM MEANS DEPENDENCE OF ONE ORGANISM ON ANOTHER FORSAKE OF FOOD,NUTRITION OR WATER. IN THIS PROCESS ONLY ONE ORGANISM GETS BENIFFITTED WHILE OTHER ACTS AS HOST FOR IT.                            

Explanation:

EXAMPLES FOR SYMBIOSIS: LICHENS AND RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA IN ROOT NODULES.EXAMPLES FOR PARASITISM :ALL DISEASE CAUSING BACTERIA,VIRUS

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