Monday, November 10, 2008

Symbiotic

What are the different types of sybiotic relationships?

16 comments:

.:*{briana alexis}*:. said...

One is mutualism. Both species benefit in this type of interaction. Another type of interaction is commensalism. It is where one benefits and the other isn't helped or harmed.

:)~*punte*~:) said...

There are 2 types of symbiotic relationships. They are....... Mutualism- a relationship between 2 species in which both benefit. and....Commensalism- 2 species have a relationship and one benefits and one is neither harmed nor helped.

travis s. said...

The different types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism and commensalism. Mutualism is where both species benefit. Commensalism is where one benefits and the other species is unaffected.

Mitchell Haaland said...

There is Mutualism wich is a relationship between 2 species in which both species benefit. Another one is Commensalism which is when 2 species have a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped. What.

:P!:')*!~*(Miranda)*!~*:')!:P said...

The two types of Symboiosis are Mutualism and commensalism. Mutualism is A relationship between two species in which both speices benefit . Commesalism is two speices have a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped.

cvosika2011 said...

2 types of symbiotic are commensalism and mutualism. Commensalism is when one benefits and another has no change or is hurt by it. Mutualism is when both of the organisms are helped.

Casey said...

THe two types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism and commensalism. Mutualism is a relationship between two species when both species benefit. Commensalism is a relationship when one benefits and the other is neither harmed or helped. Those are the two different types of symbiotic relationships.

Michele said...

There are 2 kinds of symbiosis. A kind of symbiosis is MUTUALISM. This is when both benefit. Another is COMMENSALISM- one benefits and the other isn't effected.

Paul N said...

The different types of sybiotic are mutualism and commensalism. Mutualism is a relationship between two species in which both species benefit. And Commensalism is when two species have a relationship in which one benefits and other is neither harned not helped.

chad said...

That is the relationship in which two species live close assocition with each other. ONe of those is mutualism that is when both species benifit from each other. COmmensalism is when one is benifited and the other is not harmed. The last is parasitism when one benifits the other is harmed.

taylorjo said...

The different types of sybiotic relationships are mutualism. This is the relationship between 2 species in which both species benefit. Also commelnsalism. This is where 2 species have a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped.

Carson Stange said...

Well ther are 2 types of sybiotic relationships i guess. One is called mutualism, which is were both species benefit. The other is commensalism, wich is where one benefits and the other is hurt or harmed. So there you have it, your different types of sybiotic relationships.

ANDYbertsch26 said...

Mutualism- when both species benefit. Commensalism- when one is harmed and the other is benifited. Those are the ones.

Jon said...

one of the symbiotic relationships is the commensalism where one of the things benefits and the other doesn't get helped or harmed. Another is Mutualism that is where both of the species benefit with each other. Then there is one that isn't symbiotic but it is paratism like a tick that sucks your blood or a tapeworm that will eat your insides.

Tina said...

There are two different types of sybiotic relationships. The first one is mutualism. The second is commensalism. Mutualism is a relationship between two species in which both species benefit. Commensalism is where two species have a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped.

Fuhrman#34 said...

the 3 types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism, parasitism, & commensalism. mutualism is a relationship b/n 2 species in which both species benefit. parasitism is a relationship where one organism feeds on another organism called a host. commensalism is when 2 species have a relationship in which one species benefits & the other is neither harmed nor helped.