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How is commensalism different from parasitism?

(A) In parasitism one member of the relationship is harmed.
(B) In commensalism one member of the relationship is harmed.
(C) In parasitism both members of the relationship benefit.
(D) In commensalism both members of the relationship benefit.

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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

In parasitism one is harmed and the other benefits while in commensalism one benefits and the other is not affect so it is neither harmed or benefited

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