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Depends on the type of symbiosis......

  • parasitism (one is hurt and the other is benefitted)
  • commensalism (one benefits, the other is unaffected)
  • mutualism (both are benefitted)
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An example of symbiosis in a wetland is the relationship between the pitcher plant and the insect species that it attracts. The pitcher plant provides a habitat and food source for the insects, while the insects help the plant by pollinating it and contributing their waste as nutrients. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the plant and the insects involved.

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bluegills and lily pads

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