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What does commensalism parasitism mutualism have in common?

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Orchid plant and coconut tree is that parasitism?

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The relationship between a sea anemone and a clown fish is neutralism mutualism parasitism commensalism clown fish?

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How is commensalism different from parasitism in terms of the relationship between the organisms involved?

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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.