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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Insects often act as pollinators for plants. In turn plants provide these insects with food. What kind of a relationship exists between the insects and the plants?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A- mutualism B- commensalism C- parasitism

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have already described you these three terms.. You should know now...don't you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I get so confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

With what I did understand I would go with parasitism I'm only 50 percent right I can tell you I'm not good in this subject

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think that the answer is B. C doesn't seem right because generally parasites ate bad.... I not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plants provide insects with a range of specific foods, such as nectar, pollen and food bodies. In exchange, they may obtain various services from arthropods. The role of food rewards in the plant-pollinator mutualism has been broadly covered..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not b.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is a

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