Ex. Commensalism A fish in anemeni Ex. of Mutualism A bee getting pollin out a flower.

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Ex. Commensalism A fish in anemeni

Ex. of Mutualism A bee getting pollin out a flower.

Parasitism A flea living on a dog.

Research on Parasitism Parasitism-A parasite is an organism that spends a significant portion of its life in or on the living tissue of a host organism and which causes harm to the host without immediately killing it. parasitism, relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one benefits at the expense of the other, sometimes without killing it. Parasitism is differentiated from parasitoidism, a relationship in which the host is always killed by the parasite; parasitoidism occurs in some Hymenoptera (ants, wasps, and bees), Diptera (flies), and a few Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths): the female lays her eggs in or on the host, upon which the larvae feed on hatching.specieshost