Biology, 02.12.2019 20:31, andrewschmitz132
We think of termites as insects that eat wood. however, termites cannot digest the wood and rely on a variety of eukaryotic and prokaryotic gut microbes to digest cellulose. without the microbes, the termites will still ingest wood but will starve. this, then, is an example of a(n); obligate mutualism. obligate antagonism. facultative mutualism. facultative antagonism. none of the answer options is correct.
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