There are various examples of symbiotic relationships in nature, such as:
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Mutualism: where both species benefit from the relationship, such as bees and flowers, where bees receive nectar from flowers while aiding in pollination.
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Commensalism: where one species benefits while the other is unaffected, like barnacles attaching to whales for transportation without harming the whale.
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Parasitism: where one species benefits at the expense of the other, such as ticks feeding on the blood of animals.
These are just a few examples of symbiotic relationships found in nature.