Describe five types of interactions between plants and other types of organisms, state whether they are harmful or beneficial to the plant and the other organism, and identify at least one example for each type of interaction.
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Mutualism: This is a type of interaction where both the plant and the other organism benefit. An example of this is the relationship between bees and flowers. Bees collect nectar from the flowers to make honey, and in the process, they help to pollinate the Show more…
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