The fruit fly Drosophila neotestacea carries a bacterial symbiont and can also be infected by a nematode worm. The figure shows the number of eggs produced by female fruit flies that are or are not infected by the nematode (two bars on the left vs two bars on the right) and that do or do not have the bacterial symbiont (red vs blue bars). 30 | Symbiont | No symbiont 25 20 15 Infected Not infected Assuming that the nematode benefits by being inside the fly, the fly- nematode relationship, when there is no bacterial symbiont, is best described as a(n). Select one: a. mutualism b. competition c. commensalism d. host-parasite relationship Number of eggs produced per ovary

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The fruit fly Drosophila neotestacea carries a bacterial symbiont and can also
be infected by a nematode worm. The figure shows the number of eggs
produced by female fruit flies that are or are not infected by the nematode
(two bars on the left vs two bars on the right) and that do or do not have the
bacterial symbiont (red vs blue bars).
30
| Symbiont
| No symbiont
25
15
10
5
Infected
Not infected
Assuming that the nematode benefits by being inside the fly, the fly-
nematode relationship, when there is no bacterial symbiont, is best described
as a(n).
Select one:
a. mutualism
b. competition
c. commensalism
d. host-parasite relationship
Number of eggs
produced per ovary
20
Transcribed Image Text:The fruit fly Drosophila neotestacea carries a bacterial symbiont and can also be infected by a nematode worm. The figure shows the number of eggs produced by female fruit flies that are or are not infected by the nematode (two bars on the left vs two bars on the right) and that do or do not have the bacterial symbiont (red vs blue bars). 30 | Symbiont | No symbiont 25 15 10 5 Infected Not infected Assuming that the nematode benefits by being inside the fly, the fly- nematode relationship, when there is no bacterial symbiont, is best described as a(n). Select one: a. mutualism b. competition c. commensalism d. host-parasite relationship Number of eggs produced per ovary 20
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