what type of relationship do humans and beavers have (mutualistic

  1. what type of relationship do humans and beavers have (mutualistic parasitic commensalism or competitive)
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  2. Beavers cut down trees to create habitat and a food source. Humans chop down trees to use for lumber and paper products. This
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  3. Beavers cut down trees to create habitat and as a food sourceHumans chop down trees to use for lumber and paper products This
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  4. Humans and beavers have a _ relationshipMutualistic, competitive, parasitic, commensal
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  5. Beavers cut down trees to Create a habitat and as a food source. Humans chop down trees to use for lumber and paper products.Thi
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  6. Beavers cut down trees to create habitat and as a food sourceHumans chop down trees to use for lumber and paper products This
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  7. Beavers cut down trees to create habitat and as a food sourceHumans chop down trees to use for lumber and paper products This
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  8. Mycorrhizae1. Are plant parasites 2. Is a mutualistic relationship 3. Is a type of lichen 4. Supply phosphates
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  9. Pilot fish get protection from predators and eat the parasites off of the sharks skin. In this relationship the shark benefits.
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  10. beavers cut down trees to create habitat and as a food source. humans chop down trees to use for lumber and paper products. what
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