A. Symbiosis: relationship where one party lives on or in the other party. NO!
B. Commensalism: one benefits the other neither benefits or loses. NO!
C. Mutualism: Both parties gain benefit. NO!
D. Interspecific competition: Two species competing for the same food source. YES!
2007-06-26 22:07:43
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answer #1
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answered by Andy B 2
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SOOWHAT,this community began in a town in the north of England in the 1950s,basically the two species were the soo,s of the pennines around denby dale and theWats mainly from the more easterly areas of crawthorne. obviously neither benefited from their diet of the big breakfast-bacon sausage black-pudding-tomatoes eggs toast as eventually come the 21st century it began to tell upon the health of the residents and health professionals termed the illnesses caused by these lifestyles as sowhat!!! So the answer is none of your options ,it is sowhat.
2007-06-24 12:32:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The best answer is D. They are competing for the same food resource. The other options all indicate some benefit for one or both.
2007-06-24 12:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's C - Kinda like Humans and Orangutans in the Jungle, both eat bananas.
2007-06-24 12:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm gonna say D. The source of fruit is most likely finite, unless the community happens to be eden. ;)
2007-06-24 12:33:50
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answer #5
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answered by Ducky 2
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interspecific competition
2007-06-24 23:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i reckon i would go for d-Interspecific competition
2007-06-24 12:11:55
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answer #7
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answered by bob 3
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commensalism. are you trying to be clever?
2007-06-24 12:27:26
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like someone want us to help with their home work
2007-06-24 12:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm Ill go with C.
2007-06-24 12:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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