Saturday, May 3, 2025

commensalism


 This relationship is an example of commensalism.

Explanation:

  • Staphylococcus epidermidis (a bacterium) eats dead skin cells on our skin.

  • The bacteria benefit by getting food.

  • 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? 🌟 It might help you study even faster!

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Here’s a quick and simple comparison chart for you:


🌟 Symbiosis Relationship Types

TypeWho Benefits?ExampleShort Explanation
MutualismBoth organisms benefitSnail + Bacteria (carbon sharing)Both get something good
CommensalismOne benefits, the other is unaffectedStaphylococcus epidermidis + SkinOne gains, other not harmed
ParasitismOne benefits, the other is harmedMosquito + HumanParasite wins, host suffers

πŸ“ Simple Way to Remember:

  • Mutualism = "Win-Win"

  • Commensalism = "Win-No effect"

  • Parasitism = "Win-Lose"

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