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Commensalism and Parasitism By: Rylie Occhipinto, Brett Johnson, Jacob Bruen and Zeth Rios Commensalism One organism benefits while the other is not affected. Commensalism is most common in ocean ecosystems. Most of the time the species that benefits is smaller than the species it partners with. An example of commensalism is barnacles and whales. The barnacles live on the whale it benefits them while it doesn’t affect the whale. Parasitism One organisms benefits while the other organism is harmed. Parasites are often tiny organisms that feed off, and weaken, their hosts. Parasites such as lice, ticks and mites live on the outside of the host unlike tapeworms and ringworms who live inside of you. An example of parasitism is fleas and dogs. The flea attaches to the dog and feeds on its blood.