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Oxpeckers and impalas show a commensalism type of relationship with each other. Thus the correct answer is option (B). Commensalism.
A type of interaction between two species known as commensalism occurs when one (the commensal) benefits and neither gains nor loses from the interaction.
The Impala's fur provides food for the red-billed oxpecker. The parasite that affects the impala is the tick that the red-billed oxpecker consumes for food. Thus, the impala has removed ticks that could hurt it while the red-billed oxpecker receives its meal. A partnership that benefits both parties.
Smaller fish benefit from the Titan triggerfish's actions. The Titan triggerfish does neither gain nor lose anything from the contact. a type of interchange.
The complete question is:
Oxpeckers, a type of bird, feed on ticks that attach to the bodies of impalas. the impalas do not seem to benefit but the oxpeckers do by eating the ticks as food. this type of relationship is called_______.
(A). Parasitism
(B). Commensalism
(C). Mutualism
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