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Explain the symbiotic relationship.


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Symbiotic relationship:

  1. Symbiosis is a relationship or interaction between two or more species that share a common habitat.
  2. Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism are the three types of behaviors seen in symbiotic interactions.
  3. Mutualism: Mutualism occurs when both creatures involved benefit from each other.
  4. Commensalism: Only one organism benefits from commensalism, whereas the other is neither benefited nor injured.
  5. Parasitism: Parasitic relationships benefit one creature while harming the other.
  6. Example of a symbiotic relationship is Lichens.

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