Which statements describe the feeding
interaction between frogs and insects? Circle all
that...
Which statements describe the feeding
interaction between frogs and insects? Circle all
that apply.
A. The frog is a predator.
B. The interaction is mutualistic.
C. The frog is a parasite.
D. The number of insects can influence the
number of frogs in the ecosystem.
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