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They eat food smaller than them and get eaten by fishes, seals and penguins.

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Q: What role in shrimp is in ecosystem what is it what does it eat is it involved in any symbiotic relationship?
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Can shrimp survive without a sea anemone?

A symbiotic relationship is shared by two creatures, and will benefit at least one of them. Sea anemones and shrimp do have this relationship.


Do sea sponges share a symbiotic relationship with any other organisms?

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What kind of symbiosis is pistol shrimp and goby fish?

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Mulualism and parasitism?

Parasitism is a relationship in which one species in the relationship benefits while the other is harmed.Example: Mosquitos and humans. Mosquitos suck our blood for their benefit while we are being harmed by itchy bumps and even diseases.Mutualism is a relationship in which both species in the relationship benefit.Example: Goby fish and snapping shrimp. The shrimp builds a sand burrow and shares it with the goby fish. The shrimp is almost blind so the goby fish warns the shrimp when danger is coming by flicking its fins, and both go into their burrow


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