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Answer:

There different types of relationships exhibited by organisms are :

  • Prey-Predator Relationship.
  • Competition.
  • Commensalism.
  • Amensalism.
  • Mutualism.
  • Parasitism.
  • Neutralism.

Explanation:

  • A Prey-predator relationship is a type or relationship in which one of the organisms (predator) gets the benefit of the interaction by obtaining food while the other organism (prey) is negatively affected as it is killed.
  • Competition is a type of antagonastic relationship in which both the organisms fight for the common food or shelter that they share and one tries to suppress the other to obtain the resource they are fighting for. it can be intra-specific or inter-specific.
  • Commensalism is a type of relationship in which of the two organisms one gets benefit from the interaction while the other organism remains unaffected due to the interaction.
  • Amensalism is a type of relationship in which one of the organisms gets negatively affected due to the interaction with the other organism but the other organism remains unaffected due to the interaction.
  • Mutualism is a type of relationship in which both the organisms benefit due to the interaction with each other.
  • Parasitism is a type of relationship in which one of the organisms, the Parasite, utilises the other organism, called the Host for obtaining food and shelter. In the interaction the Host gets deprived of its food and is negatively affected.
  • Neutralism is a type of relationship in which the organisms interacting is neither positively nor negatively affected due to interaction with each other.