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3. Which relationship is most likely to increase the population of one species in an ecosystem without affecting the population of its associated species? A. predation B. mutualism C. parasitism D. commensalism
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3. Which relationship is most likely to increase the
population of one species in an ecosystem
without affecting the population of its associated
species?
A. predation
B. mutualism
C. parasitism
D. commensalism
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D. Commensalism
Commensalism is the symbiotic relationship where one species is benefited (resulting in population growth) and the associated species is not harmed (no change in population).
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