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From the Act of Pollinating Flowers, a Bee Population Gains

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From the act of pollinating flowers, a bee population gains the benefit of a 0.06 growth rate increase per month. However, the costs imposed by the flower (bees occasionally getting stuck, time spent pollinating the flower instead of pollinating other species, etc.) is a 0.02 reduction in growth rate per month. The flower gains benefits from the pollination that enhance its population growth rate by 0.05 per month, but it incurs costs (feeding the bees, damage done by the bees) that reduce its growth rate by 0.05 per month. In this situation, what is the best description of the relationship between the bees and the flowers?


A) A host‒parasite relationship
B) An amensalism
C) A commensalism
D) A mutualism

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