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Title: Monarch butterflies are toxic to many of their predators because they a. have a
Post by: arealhero on Nov 22, 2014
Monarch butterflies are toxic to many of their predators because they
a. have a mutualistic relationship with a fungus that produces a toxin in exchange for nutrition.
b. have a mutualistic relationship with a bacterium that produces a toxin in exchange for nutrition.
c. eat milkweed and are able to sequester the toxins from that plant.
d. have evolved an enzyme that produces a toxin.
e. None of the above


Title: Re: Monarch butterflies are toxic to many of their predators because they a. have a
Post by: milestone23 on Nov 25, 2014
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Title: Re: Monarch butterflies are toxic to many of their predators because they a. have a
Post by: arealhero on Nov 27, 2014
This is perfect, thank you for the answer.


Title: Re: Monarch butterflies are toxic to many of their predators because they a. have a
Post by: milestone23 on Nov 27, 2014
Great!