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Q: Why is the interdependence of the worms and plants an example of commensalism?
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Omnivoures are animals that eat animals and plants. For example, chicken (eats grains and worms), bird (eats nuts, fruits and worms) and bear (eats fish and leaves).


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Do worms only eat plants?

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What do worms do to plants to help them grow?

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Is an example of parasitismWhich of the following is an example of parasitism?

Worms consuming the blood of an animal


What kinds of plants do worms eat?

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How do silk worms kill plants?

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What feed on only plants?

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