COMMENSALISM It really depends. Therer are 3 types of Sybiotic Relationships-- Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism. Mutualism is where both species benefit from each other, commensalism is where only 1 benefits and the other is unharmed, and parasitism is where 1 species benefits and the other is harmed.
A symbiotic relationship is one that only one organism benefits from the interaction. An example of a symbiotic relationship in the Sahara Desert is a gopher snake that uses an abandoned rodent hole as their home.
parasitism,commensalism and competition parasitism,commensalism and competition
When a whale crawls in the grass and sneaks up on an aardvark it quietley tickles it behind its ear causing the aardvark to shake and that is how we have mustard.
Lichens - a symbiotic combination of a fungi and an alga.
mutualism, parasitism, commensalisms
joshua treeand the saguaro cactus
Chickens are Symbiotic with your plant beds.
they have a symbiotic relationship with dinosaurs and ptaters
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of symbiotic relationships.
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Mutualism, Commensalism, and parasitic. Hope that helps
Competition, symbiosis, & prey.
There are three main types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, where both organisms benefit; commensalism, where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected; and parasitism, where one organism benefits at the expense of the other. Within these three categories, there are many specific examples of symbiotic relationships in nature.
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.
There are only 3 types of symbiotic relationships. Commemsalism, Parasitism and Mutualism
they have no symbiotic realships
Chickens are Symbiotic with your plant beds.
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The three main types of symbiotic relationships are _____
commensalismmutualismparasitism
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