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Parasitism
The mosquito drinks blood from humans, humans can get diseases is it predation, competition, parasitism, commensalism, mutualism
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The relationship between a mosquito and a human is an example of parasitism. The mosquito benefits by obtaining a source of food (blood) from the human, while the human is harmed by the potential transmission of diseases through the mosquito's bite.
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