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What are examples of parasitism relationships?

fleas on a dog


Four types of symbiotic relationships?

There are only 3 types of symbiotic relationships. Commemsalism, Parasitism and Mutualism


In which relationships is on organism harmed?

In parasitism the host is harmed and the parasite is benefited. This is one of the 3 symbiotic relationships .


What are the different types of relationships?

Predation,parasitism,mutualism,commensalism, and competition.


What are the types of symbiotic relationships?

They are commemsalism, parasitism and mutualism.


What are some some the symbiotic relationships in the deciduous forest?

Ticks feed on deer (Parasitism)


What type of relationship is parasitism?

Parasitism is when one organism suffers and the other gains. the host is the sufferer, and the parasite is the gainer. In mutualism, both organisms gain. these are symbiotic relationships.


What are three types of symbiotic relationships?

Mutualism-Both organisms benefit Commensalism-One organism benefits, and the other does not benefit or get harmed Parasitism-One organism benefits, and the other is harmed.


What relationships exists among organisms?

the answer is parasitism,competition,predation,symobis,


What are Interspecific relationships?

In reference to Biology, interspecific relationships are relationships between species. Intraspecific relationships are relationships between one species, just as an added tidbit of info.


Do anacondas have any symbiotic relationships?

None are currently known, but if we find anything interesting, we will tell you.


How is parasitism and commensalism similar?

Parasitism and commensalism are both types of symbiotic relationships involving two different species. In both cases, one organism benefits while the other is affected to some degree. However, in parasitism, the benefiting organism (the parasite) typically harms the host, whereas in commensalism, the benefiting organism (the commensal) does not significantly harm or help the host. Despite this difference, both relationships highlight the interconnectedness of species within ecosystems.