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Biology, 29.07.2019 14:00 onewaydemon

Silkworms are grown commercially for the silk that they spin when they make their cocoons. the silkworm eats white mulberry leaves. can the relationship between the silkworm and the mulberry plant be considered commensalism? a. no; the plant is harmed by the silkworm. b. no; no one benefits from this relationship. c. yes; the silkworm benefits and the plant is not affected. d. yes; both organisms benefit from this relationship.

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