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What is the difference between Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism?

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say big dripSo, to review, mutualism is where both organisms benefit, commensalism is where one benefits and the other is unaffected, and parasitism is where one benefits and the other is harmed.Mutualism is the interaction between two or more organisms where both organisms can benefit from the interaction. An example of mutualism is a Clownfish and a Sea Anemone. ... Parasitism is the interaction between two species where only one benefits from the other organism and the other is harmed in return.

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Mutualism: Both Benefit

Commensalism: One benefits but the other party is not harmed

Parasitism: One party is harmed while the other benefits.

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