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The relationship between species in which Species A benefits from Species B, but Species B is unaffected.
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Mutualism
Predation/parasitism
Commensalism
Competition
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Commensalism.
Explanation: In commensalism one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. (Mutualism: both benefit; predation/parasitism: one benefits, the other is harmed; competition: both are harmed or at least negatively affected.)
Explanation: In commensalism one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. (Mutualism: both benefit; predation/parasitism: one benefits, the other is harmed; competition: both are harmed or at least negatively affected.)
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