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Q1: How do organisms interact with each other?
A: Organisms interact with each other through Ecological Relationships. These can be either Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism, Predation, Competition, or Cooperation.
Mutualism is when both organisms benefit from each other.
Commensalism is where one benefits while the other is neither harmed nor benefitted.
In Parasitism, one organism benefits while the other is harmed.
In Predation, the predator, the stronger one, hunts and kills the prey, the weaker one.
In Competition, this is where organisms have similar needs and compete with others to get them.
In Cooperation, organisms work together for their survival.
A: Organisms interact with each other through Ecological Relationships. These can be either Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism, Predation, Competition, or Cooperation.
Mutualism is when both organisms benefit from each other.
Commensalism is where one benefits while the other is neither harmed nor benefitted.
In Parasitism, one organism benefits while the other is harmed.
In Predation, the predator, the stronger one, hunts and kills the prey, the weaker one.
In Competition, this is where organisms have similar needs and compete with others to get them.
In Cooperation, organisms work together for their survival.