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Interspecific relations (Interspecific competition (This type of relation…
Interspecific relations
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Predation
This type of relation is typically seen in most mammals, it is when one eats the other to survive and get their nutrients, like when a lion eats a gazelle.
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Parasitism
this type of relation is usually concerned when one life form needs a host in order to survive, for example, a tick will latch on to their host without them knowing it and will proceed to suck blood they need to survive, and then they will just remove themselves.
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Comensalism
this type of relation is actually very common and is seem pretty often in our usual life, it is when one life form benefits from the other, but the other does not gain or lose anything.
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Mutualism
Normally seen in a symbiotic relation, this means two different species benefit from each other working together, such as lichen, algae produces nutrients and fungi provide humidity
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