Many organisms have symbiotic relationships with one another. There are three types of symbiotic relationships between organisms. The three different types of symbiotic relationships between organisms are parasitism, commonsalism, and mutualism. The first one is parasitism and that is when a symbiotic relationship between organism happens and one is hurt and one benefits. You can use the example of a mosquito and a human arm the mosquito collects the human blood as a benefit and the human arm gets a nasty bump on the arm. The next one is commonsalism. That is a symbiotic relationship between two organisms while one benefits nothing happens to the other one. One example is barnacles on a whale they attach just so they can travel on the whale and the whale has nothing done to him by the barnacles. The last one is mutualism. That is a symbiotic relationship between two organisms where the two organisms both benefit. One example is an oxpecker ( a bird ) lands itself on a zebra or rhino and they eat the bugs off of them for food while the rhino or zebra doesn't have any bug problems any more. Those are just some examples of the three symbiotic relationships between organisms.
Very good examples. Well written. Be sure to check your spelling and you could have divided this into 3 paragraphs. Nice work. Be sure to reread what you write to be sure it makes perfect sense and that it flows.
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