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Hanna Richardson
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15 April, 00:16
In what ways can an organism benefit another
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Juliana Sims
15 April, 00:25
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Answer: Symbiosis and Parasitism
Explanation: Two organisms can be in a mutual relationship (symbiotic) and benefit from each other or one lives in the body of another and benefits from it, while the host organism suffers.
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