Biology
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Pollination is an example of __________.

  1. Mutualism

  2. Parasitism

  3. Commensalism

  4. Predation  

hintHint:

Mutualism

The correct answer is:

Mutualism


    Pollination is an example of mutualism. Bees are attracted by brightly colored flower to suck nectar from the flower which in turn produces honey from the nectar and flowers are benefitted by bees because they bring pollination in plants species.

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