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When a grouse eats berries, the berry seed are eliminated as waste materials and may be dropped in another part of the forest where they may sprout and eventually grow into new berry plants. How would you classify the symbiotic relationship between the berry plant and the grouse. Explain your reasoning.
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Anonymous
When a grouse eats berries, the berry seed are eliminated as waste materials and may be dropped in another part of the forest where they may sprout and eventually grow into new berry plants. How would you classify the symbiotic relationship between the berry plant and the grouse. Explain your reasoning.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
I would classify the relationship as sort of a decomposing situation. The grouse drops off the seed who is a decomposer and starts the decomposing situation!
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Anonymous
Mutualism. Both grouse and the berry benefit.
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Mylen
Which process do plants and animals share in common? (1 point)
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photosynthesis
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
transpiration
transpiration
absorption of water
Responses
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
transpiration
transpiration
absorption of water