Definition of symbiotic relationship

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symbiotic relationship

The term 'symbiotic relationship' as it applies to the area of basic science can be defined as 'close, prolonged association between organisms of two different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member; includes mutualism, commensalisms, and parasitism'.

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