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This is a type of species relationship involving organisms that live in or on another organism and feed on it without immediately killing itSelect one:a.Mutualismb.Commensalismc.Inter Specific Competitiond.Predation

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This is a type of species relationship involving organisms that live in or on another organism and feed on it without immediately killing itSelect one:a.Mutualismb.Commensalismc.Inter Specific Competitiond.Predation

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The type of species relationship where one organism lives in or on another organism and feeds on it without immediately killing it is known as Parasitism. However, this option is not provided in your list. From the given options, none of them accurately describe this type of relationship.

Here's a brief explanation of the options provided:

a. Mutualism: This is a type of symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit. b. Commensalism: This is a type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor benefited. c. Inter Specific Competition: This occurs when different types of species compete for the same resources. d. Predation: This is when one organism kills and eats another.

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