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The remora attaches itself to sharks by means of its suckaa like mouth. it gets free transportation and protection and also the remnants of food material that escapes the shark's mouth. the shark does not benefit and is not harmed in any way by the remora. what kind of interaction do the remora and the shark demonstrate?
a. commensalism
b. parasitism
c. mutualism
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