Thus, mutualism and commensalism represent two major notable symbiotic relationships linked by some form of feeding mechanism. Apart from this, symbiotic relationships also offer defense mechanisms as well as shelter for other species. read more
Commensalism and mutualism are discussed later. Parasitism is an association where only one party is benefitted and it is called the parasite. The other organism on or within which the parasite live is the host. read more
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three categories of symbiotic relationships, occurring between members of two or more species. The main difference between mutualism and commensalism is that in mutualism, both partners of the relationship are benefitted whereas in commensalism, only one partner of the relationship benefits where the other is unaffected. read more