Which pair of organisms can be in a parasite/host relationship?(1 point)

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snakes and mice
snakes and mice

dogs and fleas
dogs and fleas

goats and grasses
goats and grasses

bees and flowers
bees and flowers

1 answer

The pair of organisms that can be in a parasite/host relationship is dogs and fleas. Fleas are external parasites that live on dogs and feed on their blood, making this a classic example of a parasitic relationship.

The other pairs (snakes and mice, goats and grasses, bees and flowers) do not represent parasitic relationships; they are examples of predation or mutualism.