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Biology, 31.10.2019 02:31 momo0528

Which of the choices below is the best comparison of competition with predation?

in competition, one organism benefits at the expense of another. in predation, the predator always benefits while the prey organism is always harmed.
in competition, organisms compete directly or indirectly for space or resources. in predation, one organism directly consumes another.
in predation, both organisms must be in physical contact. this is always true for competition as well.
in predation, one organism benefits and the other is harmed. this is always true of competition as well.

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