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Are there termites in North America?

There are termites all over North America.


Can termites live in sewer lines?

Yes, termites can live in sewer lines.


What is the name of the habitats of clonies of antsbeesand termites?

Ants live in a 'formicary'. Bees live in a 'colony'. Termites live in 'mounds'.


Can termites live in mulch?

Yes termites can live in anyorganic wooden mulch but not cow manure mulch


Where do termites live in the world?

termites live all over the world in each country. Termites live in wood such as homes, tree stumps, and anything else made from wood.


How many termites live per mound?

From a few thousand to millions of termites.


What type of habitat do termites live in?

they can live in the USA but they are common in Africa and Austrailia


Do flaggellates living in Symbiosis always harm the animal in which they live?

False. Why? Because here's an example. One type of Flagellate lives in the intestines of termites. There, they digest the wood that the termites eat, producing sugars for themselves and for the termites. In turn, the termites protect the protozoans. CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER


Do flagellates living in symbiosis always harm the animal they live in?

False. Why? Because here's an example. One type of Flagellate lives in the intestines of termites. There, they digest the wood that the termites eat, producing sugars for themselves and for the termites. In turn, the termites protect the protozoans. CREDITS TO: North Carolina 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER


Do flagellates living in symbiosis always harm the animal in which they live?

False. Why? Because here's an example. One type of Flagellate lives in the intestines of termites. There, they digest the wood that the termites eat, producing sugars for themselves and for the termites. In turn, the termites protect the protozoans. CREDITS TO: North Carolina 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER


Do flagellates living in symbiosis always harm the animal in which they live in?

False. Why? Because here's an example. One type of Flagellate lives in the intestines of termites. There, they digest the wood that the termites eat, producing sugars for themselves and for the termites. In turn, the termites protect the protozoans. CREDITS TO: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER


Do termites live in forests?

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