An animal that serves food for other animals Is a
a. Parasite
b. Host
c. Predator
d. Symbiont
1) An animal that serves food for other animals Is a
The correct answer is
B) Host
A host is an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives, and it serves food for the organism which is living inside in it.
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An animal that serves food for other animals Is a a. Parasite b. Host c. Predator...
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