What is the interaction between plants and animals (fish)?
Mutualiasm is an obligate interaction between organisms that requires contributions from both organisms and in which both benefit. There are many examples in nature. Pollination and dispersal, discussed above, are mutualistic because both plant and pollinator or disperser benefit from the relationship.
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While bees buzz their way from flower to flower, butterflies glide and flit back and forth as if they know they are putting on a show for us. Butterflies like to perch on larger flower heads when they hunt nectar, collecting pollen on their legs and body as they search for food.
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What is the interaction between plants and animals (fish)?
Mutualiasm is an obligate interaction between organisms that requires contributions from both organisms and in which both benefit. There are many examples in nature. Pollination and dispersal, discussed above, are mutualistic because both plant and pollinator or disperser benefit from the relationship.