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In which type of ecological relationship does one organism benefit while causing harm to the other? A. mutualism B. parasitism C. commensalism D. symbiosis
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In which type of ecological relationship does one organism benefit while causing harm to the other? A. mutualism B. parasitism C. commensalism D. symbiosis
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the answer is B hope it helps.
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Parasitism is the type of ecological relationship where one organism benefits from causing harm to another organism. An example of parasitism are tapeworms.
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