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: one species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is h…

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: one species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is harmed but not necessarily killed example: ticks feed on other animals’ blood, which can hurt the other animals. done : one species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is neither helped nor harmed example: egrets rely on cows to stir up dirt and bring food to the surface, but cows do not benefit. done

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The first description ("One species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is harmed but not necessarily killed") matches the ecological relationship of Parasitism (e.g., ticks on animals: parasite benefits, host is harmed). The second description ("One species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is neither helped nor harmed") matches Commensalism (e.g., egrets and cows: egret benefits, cow is unaffected). These are concepts in Biology (Natural Science subfield) related to species interactions in ecology.

Answer:

First dropdown: Parasitism
Second dropdown: Commensalism