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What are some examples of symbiotic relationships in nature?

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There are several examples of symbiotic relationships in nature, including:

  1. Mutualism - where both species benefit:
  • Bees and flowers: Bees collect nectar and pollen for food while aiding in pollination for the flowers.
  • Clownfish and sea anemones: Clownfish are protected by the sea anemone's stinging tentacles, while the clownfish provide the anemone with food.
  1. Commensalism - where one species benefits and the other is unaffected:
  • Barnacles and whales: Barnacles attach themselves to whales and benefit from the transportation and food availability, while the whales are not significantly affected.
  1. Parasitism - where one species benefits at the expense of the other:
  • Fleas and dogs: Fleas feed on the blood of dogs, causing discomfort and potential health issues for the dogs.

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