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Answer:

It is all of the one down there

Explanation:

Answer: mutualism - a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship

commensalism - a one-sided symbiotic relationship

parasitism - one species lives on, in or with a host species

competition - relationship in which organisms compete for resources

predation and herbivory - symbiosis where one organism feeds on another

Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship that benefits both species. Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected. Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species (parasite) benefits and the other species (host) suffers.

What are the three symbiotic relationships? Give examples of each.

Mutualism: Both creatures benefit.

Commensalism: One organism benefits, but the other does not help or harm.

Amensalism: Neither organism benefits, but one does. Parasites: Parasites benefit at the expense of the host.

There are three types of symbiotic relationships in the animal kingdom: mutualism, symbiosis, and parasitism. Reciprocity: Both partners will benefit. An example of the interrelationship between Egyptian plovers and Egyptian.

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