Two species have a relationship with one another in an ecosystem. Suppose one of these two species goes extinct. Which type of relationship did the two have if the surviving species population increases after the other goes extinct?

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The extinct species was a parasite in a parasitic relationship with the surviving species.
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The extinct species relied on the surviving species in a commensal relationship.
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The two species had a mutualistic relationship.
· The surviving species preyed on the extinct species.

my answer is B

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If the extinct species was sucking the blood of the surviving species, the surviving species will be happier without the blood sucking parasite.
Borc
um any real answer
jackie
which is an example of a parasitic relationship? does anyone know the answer
which is an example of a parasitic relationship? does anyone know the answer
Users "Anonymous" and "yanna" ask: "Which is an example of a parasitic relationship? Does anyone know the answer?"

Parasitic Relationships
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A parasitic relationship is when a parasite receives benefit for feeding off of a host, while the host is either severely harmed or brought to death. Some examples of a parasitic relationship are hookworms, fleas, tapeworms, and so one.

For further information on 'parasitic relationships', conduct some further research on this topic either out of your given school resources such as textbooks, lessons, citations, or you can look for further information in public libraries or others with your teacher's permission.

I hope this helps you all out. Have a good day/night! :)

- Ms. Science
i don't know the rest but i know that is A for sure