Sea anemones are predatory invertebrates with stinging tentacles that can paralyze many sea animals. The clownfish is immune to the sting of the sea anemone and actually lives among its tentacles. The relationship is mutually beneficial—the clownfish often lures meat-eating animals over to the anemone, and the anemone benefits from the meal. The clownfish often gets to eat leftovers from the anemone’s meal. When the clown fish is ready to lay eggs, it lays them near a sea anemone. How’s this a reproductive strategy? A. The sea anemone protects the clownfish’s eggs from predators. B. The sea anemone fertilizes the clownfish’s eggs. C. The sea anemone provides nourishment for the clownfish’s eggs. D. The sea anemone uses the clownfish’s eggs to lure prey. E. The sea anemone lets the clownfish rest on it.
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THE CORRECT OPTION IS 1....
bcz. The clownfish is immune to the sting of the sea anemone and actually lives among its tentacles.
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THE CORRECT OPTION IS 1....
bcz. The clownfish is immune to the sting of the sea anemone and actually lives among its tentacles.
hope it help☺☺
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HOLA MATE..!!
ANSWER:-
A IS THE CORRECT OPTION.
EXPLANATION:-
It is because The clownfish is immune to the sting of the sea anemone and actually lives among its tentacles.
HOPE IT HELPS..!
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