CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

CLASSIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Bees get nectar from flowers and then transfer pollen which allows flowering plants to reproduce. Relationships like this where both living things benefit are examples of
A
mutualism
B
parasitism
C
competition
D
predation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When pollination takes place, both plants and animals are benefitted from this relationship. The pollinators obtain food from the plants in the form of nectar, fruit or seeds. Whereas the plants are benefitted from this relationship as their pollen and seeds get dispersed.

Detailed explanation-2: -Mutualism is when two organisms are involved. For example, A bumble bee and a flower. The bee lands on the flower and starts to take the pollen from the flower. This helps the bee live.

Detailed explanation-3: -When they land in a flower, the bees get some pollen on their hairy bodies, and when they land in the next flower, some of the pollen from the first one rubs off, pollinating* the plant. This benefits the plants. In this mutualistic relationship, the bees get to eat, and the flowering plants get to reproduce.

Detailed explanation-4: -Both the bees and the flowers benefit from this relationship, so it’s a good example of mutualism. Clownfish and sea anemones have the same sort of mutualistic relationship.

Detailed explanation-5: -If we were in the warm waters of the Pacific or Indian Oceans, we’d likely spot an excellent example of mutualism: the relationship between clownfish and sea anemones. In a mutualistic relationship, both species benefit. Sea anemones live attached to the surface of coral reefs.

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