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b. Is the tree benefited from
from the
relationship?​


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Answer:

Is the tree harmed in the relationship?

A commensal relationship occurs when one species benefits from the close, prolonged interaction, while the other neither benefits nor is harmed. Birds nesting in trees provide an example of a commensal relationship (Figure 1). The tree is not harmed by the presence of the nest among its branches.