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The shark and remora fish have a __________________ relationship. The remora fish benefits by attaching itself to a shark and eating scraps and pieces of fish that the shark does not eat. The shark is not harmed and does not benefit from the remora fish.
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commensalism
Step-by-step explanation:
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commensalism
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one benefits while the other does not
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