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The organism p. malariae lives in red blood cells, causing the host organism to experience high fevers and chills. what type of relationship is this? a. mutualism b. commensalism c. parasitism d. competition
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The organism p. malariae lives in red blood cells, causing the host organism to experience high fevers and chills. what type of relationship is this? a. mutualism b. commensalism c. parasitism d. competition
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For me its C. Parasitism
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Parasitism is the type of relationship
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