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Multiple Choice
Which term best describes a relationship in which two or more species benefit from their interaction?
A
Parasitism
B
Commensalism
C
Predation
D
Mutualism
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Understand the definitions of the terms provided: Parasitism, Commensalism, Predation, and Mutualism.
Parasitism is a relationship where one species benefits at the expense of the other. For example, a tapeworm in a host organism.
Commensalism is a relationship where one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. For example, barnacles on a whale.
Predation is a relationship where one species (the predator) hunts and kills another species (the prey) for food. For example, a lion hunting a zebra.
Mutualism is a relationship where both species benefit from the interaction. For example, bees pollinating flowers while collecting nectar. Based on this definition, Mutualism is the correct term for the described relationship.