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The best example of co-evolution (a) Fig trees and pollinator species of wasp (b) Sea anemone and clown fish (c) Fungus and cyanobacteria (d) All of these
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Anjan Karthi 2 years, 8 months ago

(a) Fig trees and pollinator species of wasp. (These are exclusively in mutualistic relationship with each other. This means that no other insect would pollinate fig pollens other than the wasp, or no other fruit could be a safe breeding ground for the wasp.) BUT, FUNGI HAS OTHER KINDS OF MUTUALISM WHICH THEY CAN USE WHEN ALGAE DOES NOT REMAIN ANYMORE. AND, SEA ANEMONE AND CLOWN FISH EXHIBIT COMMENSALISM, WHEREIN ONLY CLOWN FISH IS BENEFITTED (BECAUSE IT GETS SAFETY FROM PREDATORS). BUT, THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT IS THE ONLY WAY FOR THE SEA ANEMONE TO EXIST, THE LATTER CAN EXIST EVEN WITHOUT THE FISH.
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