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Answer:1.sea AnemoneInteraction:⬇
In a mutualistic relationship, both species benefit. Sea anemones live attached to the surface of coral reefs. They trap their prey with stinging cells called nematocysts, which are located on their tentacles. ... These unsuspecting would-be predators are then caught and eaten by the anemones.
Effects of the interaction⬇
Host sea anemones that lack anemonefish large enough to defend them against predation may remain contracted in reef holes, unable to feed or expose their tentacles for photosynthesis, resulting in their shrinkage and eventual death.
2.Clown fishInteraction⬇
The relationship between the sea anemone and clownfish allows the other to flourish through symbiosis. The colorful clownfish is protected by the stinging tentacles of the anemone, and keeps zebrafish away, forming a mutualistic relationship.
Effects of the Interaction⬇
Clownfish highlight the impacts of coral reef degradation, increasing ocean acidification and warming oceans due to climate change. These changes directly or indirectly affect most species in the marine biome.
3.Crocodile and fish Interaction⬇
The interaction between the two is called predation. It is because fish is one of the food of the crocodiles. Crocodiles consume fish in order to survive.
Effects of the Intaraction⬇
Crocodile meat is a low-fat, low cholesterol and high protein meat. Crocodile meat is not only delicious, it is good for your heart, lungs, blood circulation and it is known to cure asthma and coughing problems. Crocodile meat is best to eat with the skin.
4.Insect and flowerInteraction⬇
Flowers are the primary way plants attract insects. Bright, colorful flowers attract bees, flies, butterflies, and moths inside the flower to collect nectar and pollen. Some flowers have developed lines on their petals that guide the insects down into the blossom.
Effects of the Interaction⬇
During pollination, an insect moving within a flower to obtain nectar may transfer pollen either within that flower or among other flowers on that plant. Other relationships between insects and plants can be detrimental to the plant but beneficial to the insect (e.g., herbivory, or feeding upon the plant).
5.Carabao and grassInteraction⬇
The interaction and effect between carabao and grass is the exchange of nutrients and gases for respiration. The carabao feeds on grass because they are herbivorous to get nutrients. The carabao's manure is a natural fertilizer for the grass.
Effects of the Interction
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