110k views
3 votes
A Bromeliad is a plant that provides water and shelter to frogs. The Bromeliad does not gain or lose anything in the relationship. This is an example of

parasitism
mutualism
commensalism
competition

1 Answer

4 votes
The answer is commensalism.

Commensalism is a relationship between two species in which only one of them has benefit, and the other one is not affected.
In this relationship, frogs benefit from this relationship. They get water and shelter from the Bromeliad. The Bromeliad does not gain or lose anything in the relationship, so it is not affected anyway. Thus, the relationship between frogs and the Bromeliad is an example of commensalism.
User Younggun Kim
by
8.8k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.