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the remora remora, or suckerfish, often attaches to larger organisms su…

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the remora remora, or suckerfish, often attaches to larger organisms such as sharks and whales through the use of a specialized sucker. this interaction enables the remora to feed on the scraps of food that remain from the larger organisms meal. typically, the larger organism is unaware of, and unaffected by, the remora. which type of interaction occurs between the remora and its host organism?

mutualism

commensalism

parasitism

competition

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the interaction type, we analyze each option:

  • Mutualism: Both species benefit. Here, the larger organism is unaffected, so not mutualism.
  • Commensalism: One species benefits, the other is unaffected. The remora benefits (gets food scraps), the host is unaware and unaffected. This matches.
  • Parasitism: One species benefits at the expense of the other (host is harmed). The host here is unaffected, so not parasitism.
  • Competition: Species compete for resources. This scenario doesn't involve competition.

Answer:

B. commensalism