The color of the cat
The color has nothing to do with how much the cat eats
The correct answer is: oxygen and nutrients.
Ocean abiotic factors are non-living factors that influence an ocean ecosystem.
Nutrients are substances that ocean organism obtains from their environment in order to grow and live such as nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, carbon, iron, potassium, magnesium.
Oxygen is a necessary element required for respiration (most ocean organisms are aerobic), metabolism and other chemical reactions within the organism. Oxygen in the ocean is produced by algae and phytoplankton via photosynthesis.
The fruit should have a seed that's light enough to be carried by the wind. Plants like orchids, dandelions, and cottonwood are plants that have seeds that seem like they have "wings" because of the feathery bristles that they have on top of them. These seeds are lightweight and are more often carried out by the wind for pollination.
Answer:
commensalism is your answer
Explanation:
commensailisn is where both organisms benefit and neither bring harm to each other.