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Define these types of relationships (symbiosis).

a. mutualism -
b. commensalism-
c. parasitism -
d. predator/prey -
e. competition -

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mutualism -Both species benefit

commensalism- One species lives with, on, or in another species (the host). The host species neither benefits nor is harmed from the relationship. The species that lives on the host is benefited.

parasitism - One species (the parasite) lives with, on, or in a host species, at the expense of the host species. Unlike in predation, the host is not immediately killed by the parasite, though it may sicken and die over time.

predator/prey -One species (the predator) hunts and kills another species (the prey)

competition -The struggle among organisms for the same limited resources in an ecosystem

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