parasitism
A relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and one is usually harmed is called parasitism. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship between organisms of different species where one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the host.
A parasitic relationship involves the exploitation of one organism in order to benefit another.
Mosquito and man , mosquito is benefited while man is harmed .
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It is called Commensalism. One species benefits and the other species doesn't care.If you want to know what a relationship where all species benefit, it is called Mutualism.The relationship where one species benefits at the harm or hurt of the other species is called parasitism.-SmartGirly12
No, neither of the two organisms is harmed in commensalism. Commensalism is a type of relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is unaffected. An example is one wherein birds move into a field behind or among cattle that are grazing. The cattle stir up insects, which the birds eat. The birds benefit from the actions of the cattle, and this helps the birds. The cattle are just conducting "business as usual" and are unaffected by the action of the birds.
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.
Any symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected is called a commensalisticrelationship.
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.
I think you meant symbiotic. A symbiotic relationship is just a general term for a relationship between two organisms. There are three main types:commensalismone organism benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmedparasitismone organism benefits while the other is hurt in the processmutualismboth organisms benefit from the interaction.
Since the Scallop provides the sponge with some shelter and the sponge doesn't do anything in return this ongoing relationship between the scallop and the sponge would be a commensalism relationship since one side benefits while the other side neither benefits nor gets hurt.
It is when 2 organisms dont help or hurt one another
It is called Commensalism. One species benefits and the other species doesn't care.If you want to know what a relationship where all species benefit, it is called Mutualism.The relationship where one species benefits at the harm or hurt of the other species is called parasitism.-SmartGirly12
No, neither of the two organisms is harmed in commensalism. Commensalism is a type of relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is unaffected. An example is one wherein birds move into a field behind or among cattle that are grazing. The cattle stir up insects, which the birds eat. The birds benefit from the actions of the cattle, and this helps the birds. The cattle are just conducting "business as usual" and are unaffected by the action of the birds.
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.
Any symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected is called a commensalisticrelationship.
no they just hurt
no independent at a points where yours stats
Organisms are not symbolic. Perhaps you mean symbiotic?
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