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In Biology / Middle School | 2014-07-30

What kind of relationship would a hummingbird and a daffodil have?

Asked by Mego925

Answer (2)

The answer to the question of "what kind of relationship would a hummingbird an a daffodil have?" is that they have a mutually beneficial relationship, also called a mutualistic relationship - the hummingbird gets food from the flower and the flower can "use" the bird for polination, so they both benefit from each other's behaviour

Answered by Kalahira | 2024-06-11

Hummingbirds and daffodils share a mutualistic relationship where the hummingbird benefits by feeding on nectar, and the daffodil benefits by being pollinated. This relationship helps both species survive and thrive. Over time, they have adapted to each other's needs, showcasing the importance of cooperation in ecosystems.
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Answered by Kalahira | 2024-12-24