
1) Commensal 2) Commensalism 3) Interdependency 4) Link 5) Mutualism 6) Parasitism 7) Symbiosis
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Interdependence describes relationships in which members of the group are mutually dependent on the others. This concept differs from a dependent relationship, where some members are dependent and some are not. In an interdependent relationship, participants may be emotionally, economically, ecologically and/or morally reliant on and responsible t...
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Human rights concerns appear in all spheres of life, such as in home, school, workplace, court, and markets. Human rights violations are interconnected; the loss of one right detracts from other rights. Similarly, promotion of human rights in one area supports other human rights.
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• (n.) Mutual dependence.
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See economic interdependence.
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When two or more things depend on each other.
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When the actions of one firm has an effect on its competitors.
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In economics, situation where an individual, business organization, or economy is economically reliant on others. Interdependence always occurs when
specialization occurs. For example, the UK is...
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When two or more things depend on each other.
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In`ter·de·pend'ence noun Mutual dependence. 'The
interdependence of virtue and knowledge.'
M. Arnold. Found on
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The idea that everything in nature is connected to everything else; that plants and animals cannot survive without each other as they all have an effect on the environment in which they live as well as providing food for each other.
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In economics, situation where an individual, business organization, or economy is economically reliant on others. Interdependence always occurs when specialization occurs. For example, the UK is dependent on India for tea. The USA is dependent on the UK for consumption of Rolls Royce cars. A teacher is dependent on a farmer for food
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[Life sciences terms] a relation between entities that rely on each other
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