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Two species benefit from interaction with each other

Example: A hummingbird gets food from the nectar of a flower and then spreads the nectar’s pollen, helping the flower reproduce.


: One species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is harmed but not necessarily killed

Example: Ticks feed on other animals’ blood, which can hurt the other animals.


: One species benefits from the interaction, and the other species is neither helped nor harmed

Example: Egrets rely on cows to stir up dirt and bring food to the surface, but cows do not benefit.

Two species benefit from interaction with each other Example: A hummingbird gets food-example-1

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14 votes

Answer:

1. mutualism

2. parasitism

3. commensalism

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps :)

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User CMTV
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Answer:

The answers are mutualism,parasitism,and commensalism

Step-by-step explanation:

these are correct on edge

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