The statements you've provided describe different types of ecological relationships between organisms. Here's a breakdown of each relationship:
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Mutualism: The first statement describes a mutualistic relationship where humans and plants benefit from each other. Humans release carbon dioxide, which plants use for photosynthesis, while plants produce oxygen, which humans need for respiration.
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Parasitism: The second statement illustrates a parasitic relationship. Tapeworms benefit at the expense of humans by entering their intestines and consuming nutrients, which can lead to nutrient deficiencies in the human host.
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Commensalism: The third statement represents a commensal relationship. Remora sharks attach themselves to whales and benefit from the leftover food, while the whales are generally unaffected by the presence of the remoras.
To summarize:
- Mutualism: Humans and plants
- Parasitism: Tapeworms and humans
- Commensalism: Remora sharks and whales