Predation, but depending on the symbiotic relationship, it could possibly be parasatism as well. Parasatitism is when one animal lives off another, (like an intestinal worm feeds off it's host but doesn't kill it), whereas predation the organism kills the other organism to eat it.
Your question is a little ambiguous.
2007-03-17 08:45:43
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answered by natureutt78 4
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Yes, all of those involve one organism feeding on another.
If the organism is killed in the process, it is called predation.
If the organism suffers but does not die directly it is parasitism.
If the organisms feed off of each other and each benefits from it they may have a symbiotic or mutualistic interaction.
2007-03-17 15:52:16
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answered by bgnbgnbgn 2
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All of those involve one organism feeding on another. If the organism is killed in the process, it is called predation.
If the organism suffers but does not die directly it is parasitism.
If the organisms feed off of each other and each benefits from it they may have a symbiotic or mutualistic interaction.
2007-03-17 15:47:35
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answered by docrider28 4
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I would say A.) Predation because a predator (first organism) is feeding off of the second one.
2007-03-17 15:54:19
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answered by tbh07 2
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Dinner
2007-03-19 18:02:53
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answered by Anonymous
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B.) Parasitism
2007-03-17 15:52:36
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answered by harshveer 2
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The most correct answer appears to be A) Predation
2007-03-17 15:48:38
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answered by afreshpath_admin 6
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B. parasitism
2007-03-17 15:43:55
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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b. parasitism and I was going to say that before i even read the answer!
2007-03-17 15:48:24
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answered by KOI 3
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