Asked by ❄ Snowflake ❄
                Ladybugs are common in gardens. Gardeners appreciate them because they eat plant-destroying insects such as aphids. If you wanted to encourage these beetles in your garden, you would want to provide for their basic needs.
What is not a basic need of the ladybug?
Select one:
a. Soil
b. A place to live
c. Food
d. Air
Lichens are not plants although they look like they might be. They are two species: algae and fungi. Because the algae are plants, they can make food for the fungi. The fungi soak up moisture to provide a moist environment for the algae. What kind of relationship do the fungi and algae share?
Select one:
a. Commensalism
b. Parasitism
c. Mutualism
d. Organism
I am having some trouble with these two questions; can someone help, please?
            
        What is not a basic need of the ladybug?
Select one:
a. Soil
b. A place to live
c. Food
d. Air
Lichens are not plants although they look like they might be. They are two species: algae and fungi. Because the algae are plants, they can make food for the fungi. The fungi soak up moisture to provide a moist environment for the algae. What kind of relationship do the fungi and algae share?
Select one:
a. Commensalism
b. Parasitism
c. Mutualism
d. Organism
I am having some trouble with these two questions; can someone help, please?
Answers
                    Answered by
             ❄ Snowflake ❄
            
    I did some reading and here are my answers; please check them. 
#1 A, soil.
#2 C, mutualism.
    
#1 A, soil.
#2 C, mutualism.
                    Answered by
             ❄ Snowflake ❄
            
    I got them all correct :)
    
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