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Remoras are fish that attach themselves to the underside of larger organisms, such as sharks. Which of the following observations best supports this relationship as an example of mutualism? ARemoras get food by cleaning parasites from the sharks. BRemoras sometimes associate with animals other than sharks.CRemoras are capable of swimming on their own quite well.DLike sharks, remoras reproduce by laying eggs.

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Answered by alok62356
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Aremoras get food by cleaning parasites from the sharks.Bremoras sometimes associate with animals other than sharks.Cremoras are capable of swimming on their one quite well.Delike sharks, remoras reproduce by laying eggs......

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Answered by hwatson6
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Remora fish have a disk on their heads that makes them able to attach to larger animals, such as sharks, mantas, and whales. When the larger animal feeds, the remora det…

Remora fish have a disk on their heads that makes them able to attach to larger animals, such as sharks, mantas, and whales. When the larger animal feeds, the remora detaches itself to eat the extra food. Is this an example of mutualism, commensalism, or parasitism? Provide your answer and support your choice with discussion.

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