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Symbiotic Relationships
Close interactions between species that live together, often mutually beneficial, but can also include parasitic and commensal relationships.
Parasitism
Symbiotic relationship in which one species (the parasite) benefits in terms of growth and reproduction, to the detriment of the other species (the host).
Mutualism
Symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit in terms of growth and reproduction.
Biosphere
Zone of air, land, and water at the surface of the Earth, in which living organisms are found.
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