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Question
A Tight one-to-one relationship between many species of fig tree and certain wasps is an example of ______.
Options
Commensalism
Parasitism
Amensalism
Mutualism
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Solution
A Tight one-to-one relationship between many species of fig tree and certain wasps is an example of Mutualism.
Explanation:
There is mutualism connection between fig trees and wasps. A wasp pollinator species has a one-to-one association with fig trees.
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