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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A species of fish follows sharks feeding off their scraps and relying on them for protection. The shark does not benefit and is not harmed. This is an example of commensalism competition parasitism mutualism

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (mahmood786123):

commensalism an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm. competitionin biology and sociology, is a contest between organisms, animals, individuals, groups, etc., for territory, a niche, or a location of resources, for resources and goods, mates, for prestige, recognition, awards, or group or social status, for leadership. parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host. Traditionally parasite referred primarily to organisms visible to the naked eye, or macroparasites (such as helminths). mutualism the doctrine that mutual dependence is necessary to social well-being. BIOLOGY symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.

OpenStudy (mahmood786123):

which one do you think makes the most sense @geny55

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its commensalism

OpenStudy (mahmood786123):

the answer is commensalism

OpenStudy (mahmood786123):

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OpenStudy (mahmood786123):

hope I helped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree the answer is Commensalism.

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