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Compare the relationship of trees with other plants and with insects

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Trees can provide a habitat for insects and for other plants as well. In some cases, the insects and the plants can have a negative impact on the health of a tree. In other cases, the tree may be unaffected by the presence of the plant or tree. Insects can be beneficial to trees as well. Some species of trees rely on insects for pollination. Hope this helps!
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Insects depends entirely on trees for their survival (including habitat & food) while small plants have symbiotic relationship with large trees.

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Most of the insects live on trees. Along with habitat, trees also provide protection and food to insects. While the association of a tree with other plants is either symbiotic or mutual relationship. For example - a creeper plant like money plant swirls around the trunk of a large tree to get its nutrition without harming the tree.

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