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Multiple Choice
A type of ecological relationship called __________ involves one organism living at the expense of another organism.
A
mutualism
B
commensalism
C
decomposition
D
symbiosis
E
parasitism
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Begin by understanding the different types of ecological relationships. These include mutualism, commensalism, decomposition, symbiosis, and parasitism.
Mutualism is a relationship where both organisms benefit. For example, bees and flowers have a mutualistic relationship where bees get nectar and flowers get pollinated.
Commensalism is a relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. An example is barnacles on a whale.
Decomposition is not an ecological relationship between living organisms but rather a process where decomposers break down dead material.
Parasitism is a relationship where one organism, the parasite, lives at the expense of another organism, the host, often causing harm. This matches the description in the problem.