The Great Burdock plant’s seeds have spines on them that attach to the fur of animals that brush against it. The seed then travels with the animal until it eventually falls off, which spreads the plant’s seeds farther than the plant could have done. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?
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Commensalism is a relationship between two
organisms in which only one of them has benefit, and the other one is not
affected. In this example, the Great Burdock's plants spread their seeds using
animals, so they benefit from this relationship. On the other hand, animals
neither have benefits not are harmed from the relationship.
Therefore, the relationship between the Great Burdock plants and animals
is the example of commensalism.
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