Parasitism
Parasitism can be defined
as a relationship between species in which one organism (parasite) lives on or
in another organism which is the host, causing it some harm without immediately
killing it. Thus, parasitism is a kinds of close, symbiosis and persistent
biological interactions.
Idk? I can’t see a picture to let me know if they do or not
A and B don’t even make sense, (small doesn’t equal more contact or more space) C doesn’t either, (if it’s large it’s gonna have more contact space) so the best answer for me would be D. It’s the only one that seems logical.
Answer: A. True
Explanation:
The abiotic environment can cause major changes in ecosystem functions and activities, that are independent of biotic changes. The fact that biotic components are composed of abiotic components further suggests the need to pay more attention to the role of abiotic factors in organism's survival.