Respuesta :

Symbiosis is the ecological relationship between two or more organisms living closely together with some form of feeding relationship involved. The three main symbiotic relationships are: - Mutualism, where both organisms benefit. - Commensalism, where one organism benefits while the other organism is not harmed. All of them thrive off of the other organism.

Answer:

Parasitism, predation, and commensalism, all three are common as only one species is benefited in process.

Explanation:

Parasitism is the symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while other is harmed. Benefited species refers to parasites while harmed species known as the host.

Predation is the interaction of two same or different species where one kill or eat other, here also only one benefits.

Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship of two species where one benefits while other is unaffected.

Thus, parasitism, predation, and commensalism, all three are common as only one species is benefited in process.

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