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Explain the phenomenon of symbiosis.

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Symbiosis is a close and often long-term relationship between different species, in which one species, the symbiont, lives in close association with another species, the host. There are three types of symbiosis:


1. Mutualism: Both species benefit from each other's presence, such as coral and zooxanthellae (algae).
2. Commensalism: One species benefits, while the other is neither harmed nor benefited, like barnacles on a whale's back.
3. Parasitism: One species benefits, while the other is harmed, like tapeworms in the human gut.

Symbiosis can involve various interactions, such as:

- Resource sharing (food, shelter, etc.)
- Protection from predators or competitors
- Nutrient cycling and exchange
- Reproductive assistance
- Defense against pathogens

Symbiosis plays a significant role in shaping ecosystems, driving evolution, and enhancing biodiversity. Examples include:

- Clownfish and sea anemones
- Oxpeckers and rhinoceroses
- Mycorrhizal fungi and plant roots
- Gut microbiomes and their hosts

Symbiosis highlights the interconnectedness of life on Earth and demonstrates how different species can work together to achieve mutual benefits.

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