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A form of symbiosis in which both organisms benefits is called what?

mutualism


Who benefits mutualism?

parties who are mutually involved.


What is the relationship between organisms in which benefits from another?

Mutualism


Is millipedes attach to birds for transportation an example of mutualism?

Nope, mutualism is where both organisms benefit. This is an example of commensalism, because the millipede benefits, and the bird is neither benefits or is harmed.


Sentence using mutualism?

Mutualism is the relationship between two different species of organisms that are interdependent and each benefits from the other.


What is a relationship between two organisms that benefits both?

Mutualism.


What is mutualism Describe how mutualism affects organisms.?

Mutualism can be contrasted with interspecific competition, in which each species experiences reduced fitness, and exploitation, or parasitism, in which one species benefits at the expense of the other.


In which relationship do both species benefit?

A relationship in which both species benefit is called mutualism. This is a symbiotic relationship between two organisms. The others are commensalism and parasitism."symbiosis"


What are the types of symbiotic relationships?

They are commemsalism, parasitism and mutualism.


Compare and contrast mutualism and commensalism?

Mutualism and commensalism are both types of symbiotic relationships. Mutualism is where both organisms benefit, while commensalism is where one organism benefits while the other organism is not affected.


A symbotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected?

Parasitism- When one benefits and the other is harmed. Ex. The ringworm eats a human skin. The ringworm benefits from getting food and the human is getting harmed for he/she is getting poisoned.


How is mutualism like commensalism?

What both mutualism and commensalism have in common is that they each have at least one organism that benefits from the symbiotic relationship. In mutualism, both organisms benefit, while in commensalism, only one organism benefits.