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No, parasitism is good for one of the organisms and bad for the other.

Commensalism is good for one of the organisms and doesn't affect the other.

Mutualism benefits both organisms.

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What is the opposite of symbiosis?

The opposite of symbiosis is parasitism, where one organism benefits at the expense of the other. In symbiosis, both organisms benefit from the relationship.


What are three types of symbiotic relationships?

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What does commensalism parasitism mutualism have in common?

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What are the types of symbiotic relationships?

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What are three type of symbiotic?

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A relationship that benefits one but does not harm or benefit another would be considered?

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What are the three sybiotic relationships?

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What are the 3 symbiotic relationship called?

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A relationship where one organism hunts and kills another organism is called?

This is called a predator-prey relationship.


Is predation and parasitism considered as a form of mutualism?

No way. Predation benefits the symbiont and harms (kills) the host, or prey. In parasitism, the host may not die, but the symbiont still lowers the host's fitness by, for example, leeching nutrients or blood off of the host. Mutualism is when both the host and symbiont benefit.