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Name the type of interaction seeen in each of the following examples (i) Ascaris worm living in the intestine of human. (ii) Wasp pollinating fig inflorescence. (iii) Clown fish living among the tentacles of sea anemone. (iv) Mycorrhizae living on the roots of higher plants. (v) Orchid growing on a branch of mango tree. (vi) Disappearance of smaller barnacles when Balanus dominated in the coast of Scotland.

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Answered by mahiya76
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mycorrhiza interaction is nodular roots ascaris will harm humanbody host
Answered by Anonymous
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The interaction between Ascaris worm, which lives inside the intestine and humans is called parasitism. Mutualism is the type of interaction seen between the wasp pollinating fig inflorescence. When a clownfish is living among the tentacles of sea anemone the commensalism type of interaction is seen.When mycorrhizae start to live on the roots of plants the type of interaction seen is mutualism. When orchids start to grow on mango trees, the type of interaction between them is commensalism. Due to competition, smaller barnacles disappear  

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