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Answer:

it is a symbiotic relationship

Explanation:

Clownfish live in a "symbiotic" relationship with certain anemones. This means they benefit from living with the sea anemone, and the sea anemone benefits from the presence of the clownfish. They are the only fish that are able to live in sea anemones and not get stung by their tentacles.

Answer:

It is Mutualism relationship. A type of symbiotic relationship in which the two organisms involved benefit from the relationship.

Explanation:

Clown fish and sea anemone have a mutualistic relationship in which both of them benefit from each other. The both live in salt water habitat. Sea anemone are like plants that have nematocysts at their tentacles for stinging their prey but it is use protecting clown fish from their predators. Clown fish benefits from sea anemone by receiving protection and eating their left over food.

Sea anemone benefit from clown fish in that clown fish chase away butter fly that might have feed on sea anemone. It also receive protection.