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Natali5045456 [20]
2 years ago
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Sea nettles are a type of jellyfish found in Chesapeake Bay. They eat comb jellies. Comb jellies eat oyster

Biology
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]2 years ago
4 0

Options:

A. It is competition, because the oyster larvae are harmed and the sea nettles benefit.

B. It is mutualistic, because both the sea nettles and the oysters are benefitting.

C. It is parasitic, because the sea nettles cause the oysters harm.

D. It is predation, because both organisms are eating the comb jellies.

Answer:

It is mutualistic, because both the sea nettles and the oysters are benefitting.  Thus, the correct option is B.

The most prevalent summer jellyfish in the Chesapeake is sea nettle. species prevails could determine whether a region's fresh generation of oysters lives or dies because sea nettles only eat comb jellies and ignore oysters.

<h3>What is mutulism?</h3>

When two organisms of different species "operate together," they are said to be in a mutualistic relationship since they both gain from it. The interaction between an animal called an oxpecker and a rhinoceros or zebra is an illustration of a mutualistic relationship.

The main stem of the Chesapeake Bay and large rivers often feature the highest concentrations of comb jellies, while smaller creeks and coves seem to be sea nettles' strongholds.

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