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24 July, 02:02

A non-mutualistic relationship between flies and carrion flowers is

described in Paragraph 7. The plants are pollinated and benefit from the

relationship. If the flies are not harmed, what type of relationship has been

described?

A Predation

B

Parasitism

C Commensalism

D

Competition

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  1. 24 July, 02:05
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    im pretty sure its C
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