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Question
Complete the following chart regarding population interaction and re-write:
| Sr. No. | Name of interaction | Interaction between |
| 1. | ? | Plasmodium and Man |
| 2. | ? | Leopard and Lion |
| 3. | ? | Clownfish and Sea-anemone |
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Solution
| Sr. No. | Name of interaction | Interaction between |
| 1. | Parasitism | Plasmodium and Man |
| 2. | Competition | Leopard and Lion |
| 3. | Commensalism | Clownfish and Sea-anemone |
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