Memory Relationships in an ecosystemVersión en línea Connet each picture with each definition por antonio alcedo Mutualism: Both species benefit from each other, but they can survive in the absence of the other one. Cooperation: A positive relationship that benefits the individual as well as the group of population. Comensalism: A commensal consumes the food that other species do not want. Inquilism: an occupant uses part of another living thing as a place to stay. Predation: One species (the predator) captures and kills the other one (the prey). Parasitism; One species (the parasite) benefits from the other species (the host). Symbiosis: Neither species can survive if they are separated. Intraspecific competition: This take place among individuals of the same specie that need the same resource. Interspecific competition: Two different species use the same resource.