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A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed is known as
mutualism.
predation.
commensalism.
parasitism.
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parasitism.
In parasitism one organism (the parasite) benefits while the host is harmed. (Mutualism: both benefit; commensalism: one benefits, other unaffected; predation: one kills and eats the other.)
In parasitism one organism (the parasite) benefits while the host is harmed. (Mutualism: both benefit; commensalism: one benefits, other unaffected; predation: one kills and eats the other.)
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