Plant-Animal Interactions

Plant-animal interactions refer to the mutually beneficial relationships between plants and animals. These interactions can occur in a variety of ways and play an important role in the health and stability of ecosystems. Plants provide food, shelter, and protection to animals while animals dispense nutrients, pollinate, and disperse seed to plants, creating a vital cycle of life. Plants and animals have co-evolved to adapt to each other over time, making these interactions an integral part of nature. Plant-animal interactions are fundamental for maintaining healthy biodiversity and are essential for a balanced ecosystem.

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