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mutualism is when 2 organisms benefit from each other. the termite benefits from the Trychonympha because the Trychonympha breaks down the CELLULOSE in the wood that the termites eat, which helps the digestive system "clear out". The Trychonympha benefits from the termite because the Trychonympha gets CELLULASE from the termite, which is the thing in the Trychonympha that actually does the "breaking down" of the cellulose. Without eachother, they wouldn't be able to survive.
yes. anything that eats something else is a consumer. in this case it is wood
There aren't any bugs that eat concrete, but the insect called a termite can damage soft concrete. They do this by removing individual grains of sand. The result is, it looks like the termite has been eating the concrete.
wombats, carpender ants, and the rare foliage dieted bear of the Netherlands
termite in Tagalog: anay
Termite
It is the movement of a termite.
Vice vera---- a Termite is an insect.
Danilo Termite is 6'.
That "large ant" is actually a termite!
It is made of dirt and termite saliva.