
Interactions in Ecosystems
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- Q1What do scientists call any relationship in which two species live closely together (and at least one benefits)?predationcompetitionsymbiosisniche30s
- Q2A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit ismutualismcompetitionparasitismcommensalism30s
- Q3Intraspecific competition occurs betweenorganisms of the same speciesorganisms of a different speciesall of the populations in the communitymore than two organisms30s
- Q4A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected iscommensalismparasitismpredationmutualism30s
- Q5The difference between parasitism and predation is that:A predator is always larger than its prey.A predator doesn't try to kill its prey.A parasite doesn't try to kill its host.A parasite is always smaller than its host.30s