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प्रश्न
Give one example for the following type.
Predator animal
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उत्तर
Predator animal - Tiger, sparrow
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संबंधित प्रश्न
During .............. typs of interaction, both organisms are benefited
- mutualism
- competition
- commensalism
- parasitism
State Gause’s competitive exclusion principle.
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| I | II | ||
| i. | Competition | a. | Lichen |
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| iii. | Mutualism | c. | Lions and Leopards |
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