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Archerfish can spray a fine jet of water to knock insects off of low lying branches into the water. They then eat the insects. O Commensalism

O Mutualism
O Parasitism
O Competition
O Predation
O Neutralism​

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Answer:

Predation

Step-by-step explanation:

Predation is the relationship where one organism eats another to get nutrients, and the organism being eaten is the prey while the eater is the predator.

This situation represents a predation relationship, where the archerfish is the predator and the insects are the prey, since they are being eaten after being knocked into the water.

So, this is predation.

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Answer:

Predation.

The archerfish preys on the insects for food. It is not competition because the insects and archerfish are not rivaling for territory or resources.

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