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One species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is harmed but not necessarily killed
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One species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is harmed but not necessarily killed
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its a( parasitism) hope this help
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The answer is parasitic because one species benefit but the other one is harmed. Commercialism which means one benefit but the other one is neutral. Mutualism which means both species benefit.
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