actually commensalism does not have different types it has an example and role yes but it does not have different types based on what i have studied commensalism is a part of the symbiotic system commensalism is atype of relationship where in it is between two organism where in one organism benifit while the other is either harmed nor benifits{neutral}
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what are the example of commensalism
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of symbiotic relationships.
An example of commensalism is the relationship between barnacles and Humpback whales. The barnacles cling on too the whale and are carried to rich feeding grounds (So the barnacles benefit)and the whales are not affected by the barnacles.
Humans getting milk from cows would be an example of commensalism. Commensalism describes a relationship that exists between two organisms in which one organism benefits without harming the other organism.
yes thats not even answering the question
an example of the boreal forest is animals and insects in the boreal forest climate.. :)
what are the example of commensalism
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of symbiotic relationships.
commensalism
mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
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An example of commensalism is the relationship between barnacles and Humpback whales. The barnacles cling on too the whale and are carried to rich feeding grounds (So the barnacles benefit)and the whales are not affected by the barnacles.
There are four types of symbiotic relationships, three types are competition, mutualism, and commensalism.
Some meerkats share their burrows with yellow mongoose and ground squirrels. So the other animals get a sage home while the meerkats do not necessarily benefit from them.
mutualism,commensalism,parasitism and neutralism
Humans getting milk from cows would be an example of commensalism. Commensalism describes a relationship that exists between two organisms in which one organism benefits without harming the other organism.