Biology
Biology, 09.04.2020 23:58, 19thomasar

In science class, Eric learns about relationships between organisms in
nature. The concepts of predation and parasitism tend to confuse him.
Which explains the difference between these two concepts?
Parasitism results in two organisms benefiting while in predation only one organism
benefits.
Parasitism happens quickly, but predation happens over time.
Predation results in the death of one organism while in parasitism the host may only
be harmed.
Predation and parasitism are the same thing, since only one organism is harmed in
each relationship.

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