barnacles live on the skin of a whale. they obtain food from the water as the whale swims. the whale is not harmed nor does it benefit. what type of relationship is this? predator-prey mutualism commercialism parasitism
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predator -prey
A or B
A
predatory- prey is what i was gunna say as well
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hey im thinking bout A
Im thinking about A
Why would it be predator-prey, this is not the right answer...
B is the right answer i think
No, everyone needs to stop guessing, if you don't know then explain why you think it's the right answer, the correct answer is Commensalism, which is C. - Commensalism will auto correct to commercialism, ----warning---- Predator - Prey relation ship is quite obvious, Ex. A wolf eats a deer, one animal benefits the other doesn't. Mutualism - Both organisms benefit Parasitism - Parasitism In this association one organism [the parasite] benefits, and the other [the host] is adversely affected [weakened, sickened, damaged etc Commensalism: In this association one organism [the commensal] benefits, and the other [the host] is apparently unaffected. C would be right answer, I'm assuming you misspelled when you wrote the answer, because Commensalism - will auto correct to Commercialism. ----Warning----- Stop copying other peoples answers from the thread, you are giving people the wrong answers based on someone else answer.
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ok im lost
oh yeah i remember now thanks by the way @alphadxg I learned this last year and I forgot about it
@zafirah Yes, I know you are look at the question again "barnacles live on the skin of a whale. they obtain food from the water as the whale swims. the whale is not harmed nor does it benefit. what type of relationship is this?" One organism benefits, other organism is unaffected. This is Commensalism, when you write it out, it will say the word is wrong, and will change it to Commercialism. Don't just guess, if you don't know, then don't post or research the topic to get a answer, you guys are giving people the wrong answer..... If I was in his position and I got it wrong I wouldn't be happy..... just saying....
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okk im trying to think
i cant come up with an accurate answer @alphadxg sryy
@zafirah It seems like when one person says an answer, this whole thread followed that answer also.....
oky you guys hve now completely confused me so what is the answer
that's what im trying to think @kit cat
@kit-cat0304 Look at what I wrote above, it fully explains what happened in the question you asked us.
@kit-cat0304 Do you understand? I'll Quote what I said above: "No, everyone needs to stop guessing, if you don't know then explain why you think it's the right answer, the correct answer is Commensalism, which is C. - Commensalism will auto correct to commercialism, ----warning---- Predator - Prey relation ship is quite obvious, Ex. A wolf eats a deer, one animal benefits the other doesn't. Mutualism - Both organisms benefit Parasitism - Parasitism In this association one organism [the parasite] benefits, and the other [the host] is adversely affected [weakened, sickened, damaged etc Commensalism: In this association one organism [the commensal] benefits, and the other [the host] is apparently unaffected. C would be right answer, I'm assuming you misspelled when you wrote the answer, because Commensalism - will auto correct to Commercialism. ----Warning----- Stop copying other peoples answers from the thread, you are giving people the wrong answers based on someone else answer."
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