Epiphytes growing on the branches of trees provide an example of the relationship known as

a

parasitism

b

commensalism

c

saprophytism

d

holophytism

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Dave333
4 years ago

Another form of commensalism occurs between small plants called epiphytes and the large tree branches on which they grow. Epiphytes depend on their hosts for structural support but do not derive nourishment from them or harm them in any way

Dave333
4 years ago

Most epiphytes are found in moist tropical areas, where their ability to grow above ground level provides access to sunlight in dense shaded forests and exploits the nutrients available from leaf and other organic debris that collects high in the tree canopy. ... Ant-welcoming epiphyte (genus Myrmecodia) growing on a tree.

Dave333
4 years ago

​Commensalism​ is a symbiotic relationship where one organism receives benefits, but the other is nether helped nor harmed. Most epiphytic orchids fall into this last category, where the orchid benefits but the host tree is not affected.

Doclord
3 years ago

A is the correct answer

tconfydence
9 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

A parasitic plant is a plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirements from another living plant. All parasitic plants have modified roots, named haustoria (singular: haustorium), which penetrate the host plants, connecting them to the conductive system – either the xylem, the phloem, or both,which the Epiphytes growing on the branches of a trees. so the correct relationship is A. PArasitism

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