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Parasitism
which pair of organisms can be in a parasite/host relationship
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Any two organisms can have a parasite/host relationship, as long as one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of the other organism (the host). Some examples include fleas and dogs, ticks and humans, lice and birds, and tapeworms and pigs.
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