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What type of interaction occurs when one species benefits at the expense of another?
What type of interaction occurs when one species benefits at the expense of another?
- Commensalism
- Parasitism (correct)
- Neutralism
- Mutualism
Which type of relationship involves both species benefiting?
Which type of relationship involves both species benefiting?
- Commensalism
- Parasitism
- Mutualism (correct)
- Competition
What is a key feature of commensalism?
What is a key feature of commensalism?
- Both species are harmed.
- One species benefits at the other's expense.
- One species benefits and the other is unaffected. (correct)
- Both species compete for resources.
Ectoparasites are characterized by living:
Ectoparasites are characterized by living:
The theory of endosymbiosis supports that eukaryotic cells evolved from:
The theory of endosymbiosis supports that eukaryotic cells evolved from:
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Parasitism
Parasitism
A relationship where one species (the parasite) benefits at the expense of another species (the host).
Mutualism
Mutualism
A relationship where both species benefit from the interaction.
Commensalism
Commensalism
A relationship where one species benefits, and the other is neither harmed nor helped. It's hard to prove no harm is done.
Ectoparasites
Ectoparasites
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Endoparasites
Endoparasites
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