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The disease causing microbes are called pathogens.
When both organisms benefit, it is called mutualism. If one benefits and the other is not harmed, it is called commensalism.
This is called parasitism.
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
This is called a predator-prey relationship.
An example is the presence of algae in lichen or intestinal microbes in any animal. This is called symbiosis.
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a parasitic relationship
The disease causing microbes are called pathogens.
It would be the parasite
A symbiotic relationship called Parasitism.
This is called Commensalism.
It is called Commensalism- a relationship in which one organism benefits from another organism but does not harm it
When both organisms benefit, it is called mutualism. If one benefits and the other is not harmed, it is called commensalism.
It is called Commensalism- a relationship in which one organism benefits from another organism but does not harm it
A symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism and harms another is called parasitism.
commensalism