Match the type of symbiosis relationship with the examples given.

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Predation Competition Parasitism Commensalism Mutualism
The honeybee pollinates the flower, helping it reproduce. The bee gets nutrients from the flower.
The killer whale and the seal both eat penguins.
The deer runs through fields of plants and the Burdock plant hitches a ride to spread its seed across the fields. The deer does not mind.
The snake eats the frog, the frog does not benefit
The mosquito drinks blood from humans. Humans can get diseases
The honeybee pollinates the flower, helping it reproduce. The bee gets nutrients from the flower.
The killer whale and the seal both eat penguins.
The deer runs through fields of plants and the Burdock plant hitches a ride to spread its seed across the fields. The deer does not mind.
The snake eats the frog, the frog does not benefit
The mosquito drinks blood from humans. Humans can get diseases

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Mutualism: The honeybee pollinates the flower, helping it reproduce. The bee gets nutrients from the flower.
Predation: The killer whale and the seal both eat penguins.
Commensalism: The deer runs through fields of plants and the Burdock plant hitches a ride to spread its seed across the fields. The deer does not mind.
Parasitism: The mosquito drinks blood from humans. Humans can get diseases.
what about the snake eats the frog, the frog does not benefit were do that goes
That example would fall under the category of predation, as the snake eating the frog is a form of predation where the frog is harmed and does not benefit from the interaction.
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