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Describe the different types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, parasitism, commensalism.


What affects the population sizes in a predator prey relationship?

What are the steps to analyzing complex problems through systems analysis?

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to put I bluntly parasitism I when one organisms gains when the other loses when mutualism is when both organisms gains and commensalism is when neither either wins or loses

for instance if a predator population where to rise the prey population would drop while if the prey population rises the predator would would rise

either way predator wins out

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Mutualisms interactions between two different species, in which each organism benefits from the interaction in some way. (benefit and benefit)

Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship, or long-term relationship between two species, where one member, the parasite, gains benefits that come at the expense of the host member (one is benefit and one is harmed)

commensalism relationship, one species benefits and there is a neutral effect on the other—it (neither benefits nor is harmed).

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