Species in a community can interact in a number of ways. These interactions can have positive, neutral, or negative effects on the species involved.Which of the following scenarios describes a mutualistic relationship?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAA tick sucking the blood of a dog for nutrients.BAn oxpecker eating ticks and other bugs off the back of a zebra.CA barnacle growing on a whale to gain more food sources.DA lion eating a gazelle.
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Species in a community can interact in a number of ways. These interactions can have positive, neutral, or negative effects on the species involved.Which of the following scenarios describes a mutualistic relationship?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAA tick sucking the blood of a dog for nutrients.BAn oxpecker eating ticks and other bugs off the back of a zebra.CA barnacle growing on a whale to gain more food sources.DA lion eating a gazelle.
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The scenario that describes a mutualistic relationship is B: An oxpecker eating ticks and other bugs off the back of a zebra. In this scenario, both species benefit from the interaction. The oxpecker gets a source of food (the ticks and bugs), and the zebra gets pest control. This is a mutualistic relationship because both species are benefiting.
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