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1. Which of the following is an example of a competitive relationship in an ecosystem?
A)an insect species that captures other insect species by posing as a leaf in a tree
B)a bird species that does not build its own nests but uses nests abandoned by other bird species
C)a mouse species that avoids harms by searching at night for seeds
D)a plant species that grows taller than other plants and deprives shorter plants of light


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Answered by Anonymous
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A)an insect species that captures other insect species by posing as a leaf in a tree


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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The correct answer is (D).

A specific plant species can have a greater height than other plants, thereby depriving shorter plants of light. It is an example of a competitive relationship in an ecosystem.

Competitive relationships in an ecosystem are present in both the plant and animal communities.

It includes competition between two individuals for food, sunlight, habitat, or mating.

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