Neutralism - this refers to the relationship where neither organism extracts benefit but neither are they harmed by co-existing
A symbiotic organism can benefit or be harmed in a relationship depending on the nature of the interaction. For example, in a mutualistic relationship, both organisms benefit, while in a parasitic relationship, one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
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Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit from each other. This can involve one organism providing resources or services that the other organism needs in exchange for benefits.
Actually, a symbiotic relationship in which both parties benefit is called mutualism, not commensalism. In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the interaction, while in commensalism, one benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
The correct spelling is 'camouflage'.
Camouflaging helps the organisms to keep them safe from their predators.Camouflaging is gained by many years or evolution.It's less easily seen by predators and therefore has a greater chance of surviving and reproducing.
parasite is the organism that lives on other organism without any benefit to the host.
where on organism benefit and the other it hurt by it
A mutation can be considered a benefit to an organism in many ways. Depending on what the mutation is, this can help an organism escape death, or be faster, or even hide better from predators.
It is called mutualism when both benefit from each other
Neutralism - this refers to the relationship where neither organism extracts benefit but neither are they harmed by co-existing
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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.
camouflaging looks like a black and pink. just go on this website http://1000 birds.com
Chameleon