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Living things with one another in their environment. All of the living and nonliving things within an environment along with their interactions is called an. one simple type of interaction is a - relationship in which one animal hunts another.
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alga commensalism ecosystem fungus
interact lichen mutualism parasitism
predator prey symbiosis tapeworms

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