EVERYDAY SCIENCE

SCIENCE

ECOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A relationship where both species benefit is called
A
Parasitism
B
Mutualism
C
Commensalism
D
Symbiosis
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from their interactions.

Detailed explanation-2: -One example of a mutualistic relationship is that of the oxpecker (a kind of bird) and the rhinoceros or zebra. Oxpeckers land on rhinos or zebras and eat ticks and other parasites that live on their skin. The oxpeckers get food and the beasts get pest control.

Detailed explanation-3: -Interactions between algae and fungi that comprise lichens and between termites and the protozoa that inhabit their digestive systems are examples of mutualistic symbioses. In contrast, plant–pollinator mutualisms are not symbiotic, as both partner species are free-living.

Detailed explanation-4: -Symbiosis refers to a close and prolonged association between two organisms of different species. Mutualism refers to mutually beneficial interactions between members of the same or different species. Mutualistic interactions need not necessarily be symbiotic.

Detailed explanation-5: -Symbiosis is defined as a close, prolonged association between two or more different biological species. This relationship can be symbiotic (mutualistic), where both parties involved benefit from the interaction, or it can be parasitic, where one party benefits while the other is harmed.

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