Which of the following could be true of two different species that have a competitive relationship in the same ecosystem?

One species preys on the other.

The relationship is mutually beneficial.

They share the same niche.

One species benefits, while the other is neither helped nor harmed.**

18 answers

This is sooooo g-a)y no one is sharing the awnsers
yes it is
isn't it A
I think it is A but please help me:(.
i thought it was C but idek
WE NEED ALL OF THE ANSWERS PLEASE SOMEBODY ):
1-13 questions:
1:C
2:C
3:B
4:B
5:D
6:A
7:D
8:A
9:A
10:B
11:D
12:B
13:D
Yo people “Dilly” is %100 correct! Thanks dude!!
P.S. I used to be Venus but I changed my name because something happened I don’t like to tell people but it was not good soooo... your welcome and have a good day!

Venus
is dilly right?
yes for 1-13!
but I still need all the answers
PLZ I NEED THE ANSERS FOR 13-25 PLZZZZZZ
14-23
habitat destruction
carbon dioxide
stop
ozone layer
nonpoint source
cost-benefit
limiting factor
landfills
biodiversity
succession

sorry this is so late, ill come back and post my answers for 24 and 25, cya
I have 25 questions
Can someone answer questions 24 and 25 plz?
This was my answer for #24 Idk if this is correct though

Because of the increased level of oxygen in the water, more fish will survive. This makes the fish population bigger. This provides more food for the wadding bird species. The wadding bird species will grow because of this. The wadding bird species will soon level out once the population of the fish decreases. Once the oxygen levels decrease the fish population will decrease and so will the wadding bird species.
so I'm assuming no answer to number 25
I still don't know if anyone else is right.