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Biology, 21.10.2019 19:10 smarties96
which of these is an example of mutualism? a- cattle egret eats the exposed insects as the cattle graze b- honeybee pollinates a flower while gathering nectar c- tick gains nourishment by sucking blood from a dog d-two bucks fight to gain territory and to gain a mate
mutualism is : one organism lives in, on, or near another, and both gain something they need for survival. both organisms are ; none are harmed. example: a hummingbird drinks flower nectar while pollinating other flowers.
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