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10. Myremecophilly is a-
(A) Positive relationship
(B) Neutral relationship
(C) Negative relationship
(D) Mutual relationship​

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Answered by RealSweetie
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Answer:

Myrmecophily (/mɜːrməˈkɒfɪli/ mur-mə-KOF-il-ee; literally "ant-love") is the term applied to positive interspecies associations between ants and a variety of other organisms, such as plants, other arthropods, and fungi. ... The term "myrmecophile" is used mainly for animals that associate with ants.

Answered by XxItsurAshuxX
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Myremecophilly is a-

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Neutral Relationship

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Myrmecophily is the symbiotic relationship between plant and ants in which plants provide food to plant or place to hide eggs and ants help them in pollination.

So the correct option is 'Plants harbouring ants'

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