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26 April, 21:11

What is the difference between parasitism and mutualism?

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  1. 26 April, 22:41
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    Parasitism is when one organism benefits at the expense of its host. For example, a tick on a dog. The tick is benefiting, but not the dog.

    Mutualism is when both organisms benefit from the relationship. For example, a bird and a water buffalo. The bird eats mold growing on the water buffalo's back keeping it clean, and at the same time is receiving food.
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