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What is sybiosis?

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  1. A close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member.
  2. A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence.
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the relationships between animals in an ecosystem.

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You mean symbiosis. There are 3 types: Mutual ism, Parasitism, and another one where an organism protects the other organism.

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