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A. parasitic symbiosis, because the microorganisms live on food that the human provides
B. mutualistic symbiosis, because all of the species benefit from the relationship
C. predator/prey, because the microorganisms live on food that the human provides
D. decomposition, because the bacteria live on dead or decaying organic matter
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