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A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed is mutualism true or false

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it is Commensalism so the answer to your question is false

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User Srinivas Ch
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Answer: Commensalism

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Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship between two organisms where one of the organisms benefits greatly from the symbiosis relationship. The other organism is not helped but is not harmed also from the relationship. It is a one-sided symbiotic relationship.

Examples of this kind of relationship is between the cattle egrets and a cattle. The

While the cattle is grazzing it stir up insects, the cattle egrets eat the insects. The presence of cattle egrets do not harm or help the cattle, while the cattle egrets gain food.

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