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The termites masticate the wood to mechanically break it down,
The termites masticate the wood to mechanically break it down, and the microbes chemically digest the wood into smaller
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Unlike most mites, termites can digest wood. This ability comes from protozoa that live in the a termite’s digestive tract.
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Termites feed on dead wood and rely on protozoans in their guts to digest the cellulose in the wood. The protozoans depend on
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Termites feed on dead wood and rely on protozoans in their guts to digest the cellulose in the wood. The protozoans depend on
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Termites are unable to digest some plant materials (fiber). Termite stomachs contain bacteria that digest the fiber in wood for
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The bacteria in a termite's stomach are considered mutualistic and not parasitic because they form a mutually beneficial
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The population of termites and spiders in a certain house are growing exponentially. the house contains 100 termites the day you
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Why does Burns liken staghorn ferns to termites? A. Termites and staghorn occupy the same habitat. B. Termites are
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In the passage by Jake buehler, these ferns may be the first plants known to work together as ants do, why does burns liken
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These ferns may be the first plants known to work together as ants do by Jake Buehler
Why does Burns liken staghorn ferns to
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