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What is a relationship between two species in which one species benefits and the other one is neither helped or harmed?

That is called commensalism.


What is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism is helped and one organism is harmed?

parasitism


What is a symbiotic relationship?

A symbiotic relationship is one in which two organisms from different species interact.Take for example, the symbiotic relationship between a whale and the barnacles that live on the whale's skin. While the whale filter-feeds, it faces difficulties from the surrounding detritus that affects its vision in the water. Meanwhile, the barnacles get food in terms of the detritus the whale emits, and do not have to search for food. This is a mutualistic relationship, what one would call a 'win-win' relationship between organisms.There are five different kinds of symbiotic relationships:Mutualism, where both species benefitCommensalism, where one species benefits, the other is unaffectedParasitism, where one species benefits, the other is harmedCompetition, where neither species benefitsNeutralism, where both species are unaffected


What is s type of symbiosis between two species in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed?

Commensalism, in biology, a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter. The commensal-the species that benefits from the association-may obtain nutrients, shelter, support, or locomotion from the host species, which is unaffected. The commensal relation is often between a larger host and a smaller commensal. The host organism is essentially unchanged by the interaction, whereas the commensal species may show great morphological adaptation. This relationship can be contrasted with mutualism, in which both species benefit.


When two organisms live in direct physical contact with one enabling at least one organism to benefit the relationship is called?

parasitism or commensalism parasitism - when one organism benefits off the other and the other is harmed commensalism - when one benefits off the other, but neither organisms are harmed

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Relationship in which at least one species benefits?

Commensalism is a relationship in which one species benefits. The other species not unaffected. An example would be when an animal uses a plant or tree for shelter. An American Robin benefits by making its nest in a Red Maple tree. The tree is not affected.


What is a relationship between two species in which one species the parasite benefits from the other species the host and usually harms the host?

It's called a parasitic relationship when one species benefits and one species is harmed. A simbiotic relationship is when both species benefit.


What relationship in which two species live closely together and at least one of the species benefits is called?

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


What a parasitic relationship?

One species benefits and other is harmed


One species benefits from the relationship at the expense of the other species?

That would be a form of parasitism.


Which term describes a relationship in which one species benefits and other species is not harmed?

commensalism


A relation in which at least one species benefits?

Symbiosis.


What is the word for relationship that benefits one species and harms another?

It is parasitism


What is a one-way relationship called in which one species benefits at the expense of another?

The relationship between species in which one benefits at the expense of the other is parasitic. An example is a tick attaching itself to an animal and feeding from it.


In a symbotic relationship?

at least one organism always benefits


What is a relationship between two species in which one species benefits and the other one is neither helped or harmed?

That is called commensalism.


What is a close relationship between two species that only one benefits from?

Paracitism