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two species of mussels relying on the same species of phytoplankton as a food source-/- interactionalgae obtaining nutrients from symbiotic coral, and coral obtaining sugars from algal photosynthesis / interactiona tick sucking a dog's blooda rabbit eating the leaves of a dandelion planta cheetah capturing and consuming a gazelle /- interaction
competition
predation/parasitism/herbivory
mutualism


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Answer:

Competition - two species of mussels relying on the same species of phytoplankton as a food source

Mutualism - interactionalgae obtaining nutrients from symbiotic coral, and coral obtaining sugars from algal photosynthesis

Parasitism - interactiona tick sucking a dog's blood

Herbivory - a rabbit eating the leaves of a dandelion plant

Predation - cheetah capturing and consuming a gazelle

Explanation:

Two species compete when they depend on the same resources and these resource are scarce in the habitat

Two organism undergoing mutualism benefit each other

Parasitism - in this only one organism is benefitted while the other one is harmed

Herbivory - In this an organism feed upon animal produce

Predation - One strong animal/organism feed upon another weak/smaller animal or organism