12. Why the relationship between a butterfly and a flower considered mutualistic?
A: Because both the butterfly and the flower benefit from each other's development
B: Because the butterfly benefits from the interaction while the flower is not affected
C: Because the butterfly benefits from the interaction by getting the nectar from the flower
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Answer:
12. Why the relationship between a butterfly and a flower considered mutualistic?
A: Because both the butterfly and the flower benefit from each other's development
B: Because the butterfly benefits from the interaction while the flower is not affected
C: Because the butterfly benefits from the interaction by getting the nectar from the flower
Explanation:
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• A. Because both the butterfly and the flower benefit from each other’s development.
> A butterfly and a flowers relationship is mutualism since both of the organisms benefit from each other without harming one another. As the butterfly steps on the surface of the flower to get some nectar the pollen grains of a flower will stick to it’s legs, The butterfly moves from a flower to another so the pollen grains is transmitted, so as the butterfly moves to another flower the pollen grains will reproduce to another flower.
A symbiotic relationship is an interaction between two different organisms.
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