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The symbiotic relationship between hookworms and humans is parasitism; which means when one benefits and the other is harmed.It is important to note that there are more recent studies showing that hookworms cause a reduction in some autoimmune, and chronic inflamatory disorders. This could be why there is almost no asthma in developing parts of the world with less prevelant plumbing.
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship. It is when both animals benefit from eachother.
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Yea they have more symbiotic relations than humans do, they're smarter
in the relationship of symbiosis its parasitism p.s I'm a seventh grader and i know it
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While many humans might disagree, humans and raccoons have a symbiotic relationship. Raccoons eat vast amounts of insects, grubs, earthworms and rodents which helps both humans and raccoons.
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There are a few examples of possible symbiotic relationships for black bears. It could be said that they have one with humans, as they commonly eat trash which is left out by humans. By the same token, they eat honey which is made by bees which could be said to establish a symbiotic relationship between the bears and bees.
Humans and Cockroaches. They can give us asthma and cause illness and disease. This type of symbiotic relationship is called paratism. Paratism is when one organism benefits from the relationship and one is hurt.
The only roundworms that have a symbiotic relationship with humans live in our digestive tracts. They absorb nutrients and release toxic waste without giving us any benefit. Thus, roundworms have a parasitic relationship with humans. Technically parasitism (one organism benefits, the other is harmed) is considered a different form of interaction between species as symbiosis (both organisms benefited). The other possibility is commensalism (one organism benefits, the other is not affected).
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.