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OpenStudy (anonymous):

in which of the following relationship do both species benefit

OpenStudy (anonymous):

options??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey buddy, is this the question and answer choices that you have? In which relationship do both species benefit? a. commensalism b. mutualism c. competition d. parasitism If yes then here's the explanation for it : a. commensalism - only one species has a direct benefit b. mutualism, which is also known as symbiosis - when two species benefit each other. c. competition - species are competing rather then benefiting d. parasitism - one species is taking from another without any benefit to the host

OpenStudy (anonymous):

commensalism - one benefits while the other is not affected either positively or negatively mutualism - BOTH BENEFIT competition - both are HARMED parasitism - one benefits while the other is harmed. So the answer from the basic definitions of these words is ..... left to you.

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