Asked by Matthew Durden on May 25, 2024
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What do photosynthetic organisms often supply to their nonphotosynthetic partners in a mutualistic relationship?
A) food
B) hydrogen
C) oxygen
D) nitrogen
E) water
Mutualistic Relationship
An ecological interaction between two or more species where each benefits and derives a positive effect from the relationship.
Photosynthetic Organisms
Life forms that convert light energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis, producing oxygen and organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
Nonphotosynthetic Partners
Organisms that do not perform photosynthesis but are involved in symbiotic relationships with photosynthetic organisms, often exchanging nutrients.
- Comprehend the different forms of species associations, namely mutualism, competition, and parasitism.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the different forms of species associations, namely mutualism, competition, and parasitism.
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