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Alina [70]
3 years ago
10

Remoras are small fish that attach themselves to the sides of sharks. They get protection and scraps of food from the shark. The

sharks are neither benefited or harmed by the remora. Which term describes the relationship between the shark and remora?
Biology
1 answer:
yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
8 0
This is an example of commensalism. It is symbolised as(+/0)
The shark is neither harmed nor benefited by the association.
The remora fish are highly benfitted by protection and food.

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