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Both organisms benefit in cooperation and competition, but only one benefits in predation.
The answer is a black mamba.
The black mamba is predator typically found in central Africa. Not only that its scales are black but also an interior of its mouth. It moves very quickly and at any sudden movement, it is ready to slay its opponents through a rapid application of venomous strikes. <span>Its venom is highly toxic and it could kill a man for 10-15 hours after the bite if antivenom is not applied.</span>
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The wise use of crop genetic diversity in developing improved crops can contribute significantly to protecting the environment. Crop varieties that are resistant to pests and diseases can reduce the need to apply harmful pesticides. More vigorous varieties can better compete with weeds, reducing the need for applying herbicides .
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Algae and plants may look similar and belong to the same Eukarya domain, they don't belong to the same kingdom because they are simply different in many ways including in their behavior, structure and habitat. In totality, they differ in more ways than they are alike.
Plants are in the Kingdom Plantae, while Algae are in the Protista kingdom. Plants are multicellular, while most Algae are single-celled, although some can be multi-cellular.
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