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Type of symbiotic
relationship
Commensalism
Mutualism
Parasitism
Explanation
A relationship between
two organisms in which
one organism benefits and
the other is unaffected
A relationship between
two species in which both
species benefit
A relationship between
two species in which one
species the parasite,
benefits from the other
species, the host, and
usually harms the host.
Example of each
relationship with the
gray wolf
Animals and insects that
eat wolves left overs.
Ravens often eat the
wolves open carcasses
Tapeworms live inside the
wolves and ticks attach
themselves to the outside
of the wolf and can bring
disease with their bite.
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