A symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism and harms another is called parasitism.
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
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Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. It involves one organism using another for resources or shelter without affecting it negatively. An example is a barnacle attaching itself to a whale for transportation without harming the whale.
Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another. The parasite, which is typically smaller, feeds off its host to obtain nutrients and thrive. This can harm the host organism and potentially lead to disease or death.
This type of relationship is known as parasitism. The organism benefiting is the parasite, which derives nutrients or resources from the host organism, ultimately harming it. Examples include ticks on mammals or mistletoe on trees.
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
A parasitic relationship is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of another organism (host). The parasite harms the host while deriving nutrients or resources for its own survival and reproduction. Examples include tapeworms in the intestines of mammals and ticks on the skin of animals.
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It depends on what type of relationship they have. Parasitism is when one organism lives in or on another organism and harms it. Mutualism is when two organisms benefit from their relationship. Commensalism is when one organism benefits from the relationship and the other is not helped, nor is it harmed.
Symbiotic.
This is called a symbiotic relationship.
Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. It involves one organism using another for resources or shelter without affecting it negatively. An example is a barnacle attaching itself to a whale for transportation without harming the whale.
A natural relationship in which one organism lives in or on another organism and benefits from the relationship while the other organism may be harmed is a parasitic relationship.
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Lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant.
It is called Commensalism- a relationship in which one organism benefits from another organism but does not harm it
A parasite lives in a close relationship with another organism, its host, and causes it harm. The parasite is dependent on its host for its life functions. If it did help the host, then it would be a symbiotic relationship which benefits both organisms.