Match the Column-$I$ and Column-$II$:
Column-$I$Column-$II$
$(P)$ Lichens$(i)$ Parasitism
$(Q)$ Abingdon tortoise and goat$(ii)$ Commensalism
$(R)$ Sea anemone and clown fish$(iii)$ Competition
$(S)$ Human and liver fluke$(iv)$ Mutualism

  • A
    $(P-i)$,$(Q-ii)$,$(R-iii)$,$(S-iv)$
  • B
    $(P-iii)$,$(Q-iv)$,$(R-ii)$,$(S-i)$
  • C
    $(P-iv)$,$(Q-iii)$,$(R-i)$,$(S-ii)$
  • D
    $(P-iv)$,$(Q-iii)$,$(R-ii)$,$(S-i)$

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