In Mountain Lion how does OS select between ethernet and WiFi when both are activated??

In Mountain Lion how does OS select between ethernet and WiFi when both are activated??  How does OS use "both" networl accesses??

It will pick the highest service in the list which has an internet connection.
To order the list, open Network System Preferences and select Set order of network services from the button below the service list.

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