Symbiotic Relationship

Biology Level 1

A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit is called:

Parasitism Communalism Mutualism Symbiosis

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Nelvson Shine
May 4, 2014

mutualism is a relationship in which both organisms benefit

parasitism is a relationship which one organism benefits, and the other is harmed.

Commensalism is a relationship which one organism benefits, and the other is not harmed or helped.

the answer "symbiosis" itself is just a "dummy" answer.

There is one more thing- Ammensalism , where the existence of one organism is a threat to the existence of another.

Satvik Golechha - 7 years, 1 month ago
Muh Rasdi
May 5, 2014

haha, that's a mutualism symbiosis i think

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