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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?
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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