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I think of my backyard. There's tons and tons of flowers back there that attracts many bees during the spring and summer. The bee and the flower have a mutualistic relationship, and here's how: the bee goes from flower to flower, getting pollen, which benefits them. Some of this pollen gets on their bodies, and when they go to another flower, said pollen can rub off on other flowers, giving those flowers pollen. I hope this makes sense!
Answer:
In a community near where we live is such as pond, forest, backyard. There are many types of interaction seen in the backyard.
A lion was running after a deer. This is a type of predation relationship in which the predator is running after prey in order to eat it.
This is because the, the he lion is a predator that will feed on the prey to them.
This interaction can be seen in the forest.