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.
The relationship is called commensalism. In this type of relationship, one organism benefits from the association while the other is neither harmed nor benefited. For example, barnacles attaching themselves to a whale for transportation.
An example of commensalism is the relationship between barnacles and whales. Barnacles attach themselves to the skin of whales and benefit by getting a free ride through the water and access to nutrients. The whales are not significantly affected by the presence of the barnacles.
Though often described as parasites, the relationship is an example of obligate commensalism, as the barnacles neither harm, nor benefit, their host.
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} thanks!! wish i helped you in youre assignments but please do researched cause im not actually sure about my answer thank you! jEWEL MAY 1018
An example of commensalism is when barnacles attach themselves to whales and other marine creatures to obtain food and protection without harming or benefiting the host. The barnacles benefit from the relationship by gaining a free ride and a stable surface to live on, while the host is not affected in any significant way.
commensalism
a person at your school following your group of friends around and he/she just stands there and says nothing but he/she has the pleasure of being around people but you are neither helped nor harmed
An example of commensalism in humans is the relationship between humans and certain skin bacteria, such as Staphylococcus epidermidis. These bacteria live on our skin without causing harm, and they may even provide benefits by preventing the colonization of harmful pathogens. While the bacteria gain a habitat and nutrients from the human host, the host remains largely unaffected by their presence.
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Plants
Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism.
commensalism is important to any what kind
A bird living on the top of a hippo, or a bird living in a cactus is an example of commensalism...:D
ferns or orchids
no, because leech is an example of an ectoparasite
lichen growing on tree bark
livestock and the cattle egrets.what