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Q. Myremecophilly is a-

(A) Positive relationship
(B) Neutral relationship
(C) Negative relationship
(D) Mutual relationship

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Answered by meenakshi9364
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Answer:

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A) Positive relationship

A positive relationship can be shared between any two people who love, support, encourage and help each other practically as well as emotionally. In no particular order, people in healthy relationships tend to: Listen to each other. Communicate openly and without judgment. Trust and respect each other.

(B) Neutral relationship

Going Neutral: What Not to Do.

1) Do not direct negative energy toward others. Being negative is still effort.

2) Do not make sly comments or hurtful statements, throw mean looks, or intentionally ignore the other person.

3) Do not hurt the other person or try to get her/him to see your perspective

(C) Negative relationship

Negative correlation is a relationship between two variables in which one variable increases as the other decreases, and vice versa. In statistics, a perfect negative correlation is represented by the value -1.0, while a 0 indicates no correlation, and +1.0 indicates a perfect positive correlation.

(D) Mutual relationship

A mutualistic relationship is when two organisms of different species "work together," each benefiting from the relationship. One example of a mutualistic relationship is that of the oxpecker (a kind of bird) and the rhinoceros or zebra.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥ Q. Myrmecophily is a -

➵ (A) Positive relationship

➵ (B) Neutral relationship

➵ (C) Negative relationship

➵ (D) Mutual relationship

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(D) Mutual relationship

☘️ Myrmecophily means pollination which occurs with ants as the agent.

☘ It is also used to refer to mutualistic associations of animals (plants, other arthropods, and fungi) with ants.

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