A symbiotic relationship in which both participating species benefit is called?
1 Answer
Nov 8, 2017
Mutualism
Explanation:
An example of mutualism is pollination, the pollinator gains nectar and the plant gains pollen dispersal.
Other types of symbiotic relationships are:
Commensalism - one organism benefits and the other receives no cost or benefit.
Parasitism - one organism benefits and the other receives a cost.