Mutualism: <span>The bee and the flower. Bees fly from flower to flower gathering nectar, which they make into food, benefiting the bees. When they land in a flower, the bees get some pollen on their bodies, and when they land in the next flower, some of the pollen from the first one rubs off, pollinating the plant. This benefits the plants.
</span>Parasitism: Fleas and dogs. <span>Fleas harm their hosts, such as dogs, by biting their skin, sucking their blood, and causing them to itch.
</span>Commensalism: The relationship between cattle egrets and cattle.<span>The cattle egret will eat insects that have been disturbed when the cattle forage. One species benefits while the other neither benefits or are harmed.
</span>Predation: The relationship between lions and zebras. The predator, the lion, kills and feeds on the prey, the zebra.
Competition: <span>One example of competition between two organisms would be chipmunks and squirrels. They compete for nuts to be able to feed themselves and survive.</span>
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Cartilage prevents the bone ends from rubbing directly on to each other while the muscles contract to move the bones associated with the joint.
Cartilage can bend some but not too much or it breaks
Hello,
I believe green water is more fertile. Green water<span> is the soil moisture from precipitation, used by plants via transpiration. It is part of the evapotranspiration flux in the hydrologic cycle. Blue water is just ground and surface water.
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<span>A microscopic plant called phytoplankton </span><span>is the primary producer in open-ocean food chains.
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Less food and more contaminated
We have Protons and Neutrons in the nucleus of an atom, Protons are positively charged, neutrons are non-charged particles.