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Relationships between organisms may be beneficial or detrimental. Which of the following examples shows a relationship in which both organisms benefit?(1 point)
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A tick attaches itself to the skin of a dog and takes a blood meal
A tick attaches itself to the skin of a dog and takes a blood meal
A female black widow spider Latrodectus mactans mates with a male spider; then, she consumes him
A female black widow spider Latrodectus mactans mates with a male spider; then, she consumes him
An African wasp Certolsolen arabicus pollinates a fig tree Ficus sycomorus as it eats the tree's nectar
An African wasp Certolsolen arabicus pollinates a fig tree Ficus sycomorus as it eats the tree's nectar
A species of hyena known as the aardwolf consumes termites for nourishment
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A tick attaches itself to the skin of a dog and takes a blood meal
A tick attaches itself to the skin of a dog and takes a blood meal
A female black widow spider Latrodectus mactans mates with a male spider; then, she consumes him
A female black widow spider Latrodectus mactans mates with a male spider; then, she consumes him
An African wasp Certolsolen arabicus pollinates a fig tree Ficus sycomorus as it eats the tree's nectar
An African wasp Certolsolen arabicus pollinates a fig tree Ficus sycomorus as it eats the tree's nectar
A species of hyena known as the aardwolf consumes termites for nourishment
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An African wasp Certolsolen arabicus pollinates a fig tree Ficus sycomorus as it eats the tree's nectar
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