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There are five main symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism, predation, parasitism, and competition. To explore these relationships, let's consider a natural ecosystem such as the ocean. Oceanic environments are known for their species diversity
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Mutualism - An interaction between two organisms in which both organisms benefit from.
Commensalism - An interaction between two organism in which one organism benefits from and the other organism neither benefits nor gets harmed.
Parasitism - An interaction between a parasite and an organism. In this interaction the parasite lives inside of the organism and causes potential harm to the host
Mimicry - imitation of another organism for survival
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First lets define symbiosis
Symbiosis : Interaction between two organisms predominantly to benefit one or both of the organism
Now lets find the 4 types of symbiosis
The four major symbiotic relationships include mutualism, commensalism, mimicry and parasitism
Now lets describe/define each symbiotic relationship
Mutualism - An interaction between two organisms in which both organisms benefit from.
An example would be sharks and remora fish. Remora fish keep the water fairly clear of scraps around the shark which prevents the development of unhealthy organisms resulting in a healthy shark. In return remoras receives a fairly convenient food source and they receive protection.
Commensalism - An interaction between two organism in which one organism benefits from and the other organism neither benefits nor gets harmed.
An example would be frogs and plants. Frogs use plants for protection and the plants way of life does not change in any way
Parasitism - An interaction between a parasite and an organism. In this interaction the parasite lives inside of the organism and causes potential harm
An example would be fleas and dogs. Fleas live off of the blood in the organism (the dog in this case). Consequently the dog experiences hair loss, scratching, and irritated skin.
Mimicry - can be found on this question https://brainly.com/question/22868839