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which scenario describes a relationship of parasitism? a tapeworm latches itself in the intestines of a rat, feeding off all the nutrients eaten by the rat. a polar bear catches a seal for dinner. birds feed off the insects that are stirred up from the grasses as cattle move through. oxpecker birds eat parasitic ticks off the backs of zebras.
Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship where one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of another (host), which is harmed but usually not immediately killed.
- The tapeworm (parasite) lives in the rat's intestines, taking nutrients the rat needs, harming the host while benefiting itself.
- The polar bear-seal relationship is predation (predator kills prey for food).
- Birds eating insects stirred by cattle is commensalism (one benefits, the other is unaffected).
- Oxpeckers eating ticks off zebras is mutualism (both benefit: oxpeckers get food, zebras get rid of parasites).
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A. A tapeworm latches itself in the intestines of a rat, feeding off all the nutrients eaten by the rat.