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Why are interactions between species so important to the survival of one or more species? Give an example. I

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Okay, this one is pretty in-depth, but it's an example none the less.

Step-by-step explanation:

Take bees, plants, deer, and wolves. All of which are technically species. One is a producer, and three of them are consumers. Bees pollinate plants. The bees now have their food, and the plants are reproducing. The plants are food for the deer. The deer are eating, surviving, and reproducing. The deer are then eaten by the wolves. There ya go. Hope this helps.

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