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Orchids are flowering plants that grow on other plants, including trees. However, orchids do not harm the trees. By growing on them, orchids can reach more sunlight. What kind o…
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Orchids are flowering plants that grow on other plants,
including trees. However, orchids do not harm the trees. By
growing on them, orchids can reach more sunlight.
What kind of relationship do orchids and trees have?
A. Competition
B. Parasitism
C. Commensalism
D. Mutualism
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Commensalism
Commensalism is when one species is benefited while the other species is unaffected.
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Commensalism
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