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Clown fish live in the waving tentacles of sea anemones in the ocean. The sea
anemone provides a safe place for the clown fish to escape predators. The sea
anemone, although it has poisonus tentacles, does not bother the clown fish and is
not harmed by the clown fish. This relationship between organisms can be described
as-
a- commensalism
b- mutualism
c- parasitism
d- predation
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