Which of the following is an interaction in which both organisms benefit? Parasitism Mutualism Competition Commensalism.
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1- Carried on cargo crates
2- Transported in or on ship
4- Hidden inside produce or meat
5- Carried on clothing or in luggage
6- Intentionally introduced by humans
Explanation:
A species introduce into the new ecosystem is the non-native species. This species will affect the life cycle of the native species both positively or negatively. Positively: The new species may be more productive and compatible for mating with the native species.
Negativity: The new species may interfere with the life cycle of native species. Such species may compete for resources with the native species.
The species may be transferred to the new ecosystem by carried on cargo crates, transported in or on ship, hidden inside produce or meat, carried on clothing or in luggage, and intentionally introduce by humans for their own benefit and use.