Strangler figs are plants that attach themselves to trees for their growth and support. they absorb nutrition from the host tree and cause it to struggle to obtain sunlight and nutrients. orchids are also plants that attach themselves to tropical trees. however, orchids don’t harm the host. orchids obtain sunlight and moisture from their surroundings. what can you conclude from this situation?
orchids are parasitic in nature and harm the host trees.
strangler figs are commensals, and the host trees benefit from the strangler figs.
orchids are commensal in nature.
strangler figs are parasitic in nature.
strangler figs and orchids both have mutually beneficial relationships with their host trees.
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