Monarch butterfly larvae eat milkweed, which is toxic to other insects. The toxin from the milkweed makes the butterflies poisonous to predators. Monarchs do not harm or kill the milkweed plant when they eat from it. This relationship between the butterflies and milkweed is an example of which of the following?
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