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When two organisms form a symbiotic relationship, how can they both benefit from it? Explain
with an example.

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Answered by papercomet
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Commensalism is a type of relationship where one of the organisms benefits greatly from the symbiosis. The other is not helped but is not harmed or damaged from the relationship. In other words, this is a one-sided symbiotic relationship.

Example: The relationship between cattle egrets and cattle.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Commensalism is a type of relationship where one of the organisms benefits greatly from the symbiosis. The other is not helped but is not harmed or damaged from the relationship. In other words, this is a one-sided symbiotic relationship. Example: The relationship between cattle egrets and cattle.

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