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Symbiosis in which neither organism is injured; one or neither may be benefited. (20)
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Living with another animal, but not deriving nourishment directly from the host. A symbiotic relationship where only one organism benefits. See also Parasitic.
Ãâó: www.fish.washington.edu/naturemapping/mollusks/glo...
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association between two species in which one of pair benefits.
Ãâó: gmbis.marinebiodiversity.ca/BayOfFundy/glossA-D.ht...
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Commensalism is a situation in which two organisms are associated in a relationship in which one benefits from the relationship and the other is not affected much. The two animals are called commensals. An example pf commensalism is vermiliads (plants living on trees in rainforests) and frogs; the frogs get shelter and water from the vermiliad but the vermiliad is unaffected. Commensalism is a type of symbiosis. ...
Ãâó: www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/glossary...
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A form of symbiosis in which only one of the animals benefits from the relationship.
Ãâó: www.reefed.edu.au/glossary/c.html
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