The weight of a termite

  1. The bacteria in a termite's stomach are considered mutualistic and not parasitic because they form a mutually beneficial
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  2. <b>The weight of a termite mound (y) in kilograms is measured each month (x) after it was first found. The mound after 1 month
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  3. Soldier termite
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  4. what is the scientific name of a termite
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  5. what kind of a mouth does a termite have
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  6. Which one of the following is an example of a parasitic animal?A) Tapeworm B) Grasshopper C) Termite D) Ant
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  7. A data set list weight (lb) of plastic discarded by household. The highest weight of 5.67 lb the mean of all of the weight is x
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  8. Why are the bacteria in a termite’s stomach considered mutualistic and not parasitic?
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  9. Bot, why are the bacteria in a termite's stomach considered mutualistic and not parasitic?
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  10. Why are the bacteria in a termite’s stomach considered mutualistic and not parasitic?.
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