organisms of two different species live closely together and interact. both organisms benefit.\nwhich of the…

organisms of two different species live closely together and interact. both organisms benefit.\nwhich of the following describe this relationship? select all that apply.\ncommensal relationship\nmutualistic relationship\nparasitic relationship\nsymbiotic relationship
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- A commensal relationship only benefits one organism, the other is unaffected.
- A mutualistic relationship is a specific symbiosis where both interacting species benefit.
- A parasitic relationship benefits one organism while harming the other.
- A symbiotic relationship is a broad term for close, long-term interactions between different species, which includes mutualism (the scenario described here).
Answer:
B. mutualistic relationship D. symbiotic relationship