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Symbiotic relationships can be categorized into three different parts.

Differences:-

1) Mutualism – this type of relationship describes a living characteristic of two different organisms that live in close proximity to each other, and each organism benefits from the effects of the other organism’s activities.

2) Commensalisms – this type of relationship is present when two different organisms live in close proximity to each other, and one organism benefits from the other organisms activities, while the other organism is not harmed nor helped by the activities of the other organism.

3) Parasitism – This relationship is characterized by two different organisms that live in close proximity to each other, and one of the organisms, the parasitic organism, benefits at the expense of the other organism, or the host.

Similarities – they are all similar in the fact that at least one organism is being helped.

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