Symbiosis Beneath the Sea

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There are three basic types of symbiotic relationships. One in which two individuals both benefit from each other is called mutualism. One in which one individual benefits and the other is neither benefited nor harmed is called commensalism. A relationship in which one individual benefits and the other is harmed is parasitism. Roger Roth discusses and shows examples of these three types of symbiosis with colorful video and interesting marine creatures from Indonesia and the Red Sea.

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There are three basic types of symbiotic relationships. One in which two individuals both benefit from each other is called mutualism. One in which one individual benefits and the other is neither benefited nor harmed is called commensalism. A relationship in which one individual benefits and the other is harmed is parasitism. Roger Roth discusses and shows examples of these three types of symbiosis with colorful video and interesting marine creatures from Indonesia and the Red Sea.

Please allow 3-5 weeks for this item to ship.

There are three basic types of symbiotic relationships. One in which two individuals both benefit from each other is called mutualism. One in which one individual benefits and the other is neither benefited nor harmed is called commensalism. A relationship in which one individual benefits and the other is harmed is parasitism. Roger Roth discusses and shows examples of these three types of symbiosis with colorful video and interesting marine creatures from Indonesia and the Red Sea.

Please allow 3-5 weeks for this item to ship.