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    An Insect Removes Nectar from a Flower Without Pollinating It
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An Insect Removes Nectar from a Flower Without Pollinating It

Question 25

Question 25

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An insect removes nectar from a flower without pollinating it. This is an example of


A) the insect acting as a cheater.
B) the insect extracting a penalty from the plant.
C) the plant extracting a penalty from the insect.
D) a typical mutualistic interaction between insect and plant.

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