In some cases yes, but most of the time no, all animals have to adapt to the ecosystem, if one thing is off the whole ecosystem fails, in hence not reaching homeostasis.
D. This is to “proofread” the DNA
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The right answer is C.
Classically positive interactions or facilitators between species are divided into two broad categories:
- those where the two partners involved benefit from each other: the mutualisms (symbolized by + / +)
- those where one of the two partners makes a profit or an advantage while the other gets nothing from it without being affected negatively: it is the commensalism symbolized by + / 0.
It may be that bacterial commensalism has an interest in its host (the animal) in the sense that it protects against parasites, or on the contrary, it favors their appearance.