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Bentley Frey
17 July, 17:41
What is parasitism in biology
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Fatima Sparks
17 July, 17:46
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non-mutual relationshiips between species, where one is the parasite benefits at the expense of the other, being the host.
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Shea Mcmillan
17 July, 18:31
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Parasitism is a non-mutual relationship between species when the parasite benefits at the expense of the other
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