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Organisms living in close association with each other are called symbionts. These relationships can be mutualistic (benefiting both species), commensalistic (benefiting one species without harming the other), or parasitic (benefiting one species at the expense of the other). An example of a symbiotic relationship is the mutualistic partnership between bacteria in the human gut and the human host.
John Smith
Ultimately all animals are related, though there is no close relationship between fish and dinosaurs.
A close relationship between business and government
Friendship
It would never be a symbiotic relationship... the relationship would be parasitic (the flea benefiting from the blood and the moose being harmed from the taking of its blood). - Actually parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship. any close relationship between two organisms is a symbiotic relationship no matter the conditions of said relationship
When microbes are in a close nutritional relationship where one benefits and the other is not harmed, it is called commensalism. In this type of symbiotic relationship, the benefiting organism receives nutrients or support, while the other organism remains unaffected. Commensalism is common in various ecosystems, including the human microbiome.
ape and gorrilla
A symbiotic relationship is defined as a close relationship between two organisms of different species. This relationship can be mutually beneficial (mutualism), one-sided benefit (parasitism), or neutral (commensalism).
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a close relationship between business and government
they were close friends