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It is a parasitic relationship. The organism benefiting is the parasite, while the other organism is the host.

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I believe that is quite similar to a parasite. Because both the parasite and producer are interdependant

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A Mutualistic relationship.

A mutually beneficial one is called Antipathetic Symbiosis.

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What is the relationship in which at least one species benefits?

It is Commensalism


Relationship in which at least one species benefits?

Commensalism is a relationship in which one species benefits. The other species not unaffected. An example would be when an animal uses a plant or tree for shelter. An American Robin benefits by making its nest in a Red Maple tree. The tree is not affected.


What is a relationship between two species in which one species the parasite benefits from the other species the host and usually harms the host?

It's called a parasitic relationship when one species benefits and one species is harmed. A simbiotic relationship is when both species benefit.


What relationship in which two species live closely together and at least one of the species benefits is called?

It is called Commensalism. One species benefits and the other species doesn't care.If you want to know what a relationship where all species benefit, it is called Mutualism.The relationship where one species benefits at the harm or hurt of the other species is called parasitism.-SmartGirly12


What a parasitic relationship?

One species benefits and other is harmed


One species benefits from the relationship at the expense of the other species?

That would be a form of parasitism.


Which term describes a relationship in which one species benefits and other species is not harmed?

commensalism


A relation in which at least one species benefits?

Symbiosis.


What is the word for relationship that benefits one species and harms another?

It is parasitism


What is a one-way relationship called in which one species benefits at the expense of another?

The relationship between species in which one benefits at the expense of the other is parasitic. An example is a tick attaching itself to an animal and feeding from it.


In a symbotic relationship?

at least one organism always benefits


What is a relationship between two species in which one species benefits and the other one is neither helped or harmed?

That is called commensalism.