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what pair of organisms can be in a parasite/ host relationship?
Dogs and fleas, goats and grasses, snakes and mice, or bees and flowers, which one?

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The pair of organisms that can be in a parasite/host relationship is **dogs and fleas**. In this relationship, fleas are parasites that live on and feed off the blood of dogs, causing discomfort and sometimes transmitting diseases. The other pairs listed do not typically represent a parasitic relationship. For example, goats and grasses exemplify a herbivorous relationship, while bees and flowers represent a mutualistic relationship (bees pollinate flowers while feeding on nectar). Snakes and mice could be considered a predator/prey relationship rather than a parasitic one.
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