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    When the Relationship Between Two Interacting Species Is Detrimental to the Populations
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When the Relationship Between Two Interacting Species Is Detrimental to the Populations

Question 26

Question 26

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When the relationship between two interacting species is detrimental to the populations of both species,the interaction is referred to as


A) parasitism.
B) mutualism.
C) competition.
D) amensalism.

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