This relationship is an example of commensalism.
Explanation:
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Staphylococcus epidermidis (a bacterium) eats dead skin cells on our skin.
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The bacteria benefit by getting food.
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Our skin is not harmed and not really helped either.
✅ Commensalism = one benefits, the other is unaffected.
Short 2-sentence summary you can use:
Staphylococcus epidermidis lives on human skin and feeds on dead skin cells. This is a commensalism relationship because the bacteria benefit while the human host is not harmed.
Would you like me to also give you a quick comparison chart for mutualism vs commensalism vs parasitism? π It might help you study even faster!
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Here’s a quick and simple comparison chart for you:
π Symbiosis Relationship Types
Type | Who Benefits? | Example | Short Explanation |
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Mutualism | Both organisms benefit | Snail + Bacteria (carbon sharing) | Both get something good |
Commensalism | One benefits, the other is unaffected | Staphylococcus epidermidis + Skin | One gains, other not harmed |
Parasitism | One benefits, the other is harmed | Mosquito + Human | Parasite wins, host suffers |
π Simple Way to Remember:
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Mutualism = "Win-Win"
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Commensalism = "Win-No effect"
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Parasitism = "Win-Lose"
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