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Symbiotic Relationships – Symbiosis | Buzzle.com

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Symbiotic Relationships – Symbiosis | Buzzle.com

Symbiotic relationships is a term frequently used in biology to denote relationships between any two entities who are dependent on and need each other to endure and thrive. There can be situations where both species benefit from each other (mutualism), or only one benefits while the other is unaffected (commensalism), or one benefits while the other is harmed (parasitism), or neither of the species benefit (competition) and last but not least, both are unaffected (neutralism). Keep reading for more on the interesting symbiosis examples explained below.

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