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Question
- if a caterpillar eats a seedling in your garden, the caterpillar is acting as a
a. predator.
b. disease.
c. primary producer.
d. parasite.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: A predator is an organism that hunts and consumes other organisms (prey). A caterpillar eating a seedling (a plant, which can be prey in this context as the caterpillar is consuming it) fits the predator - prey relationship.
- Option B: A disease is a disorder or abnormal condition, and a caterpillar is a living organism, not a disease.
- Option C: Primary producers are organisms (like plants) that produce their own food via photosynthesis. Caterpillars do not produce their own food in this way; they consume other organisms.
- Option D: A parasite lives on or in a host and benefits at the host's expense, usually without killing the host immediately. A caterpillar eating a seedling is more of a predator - prey interaction (consuming the whole or part of the seedling, potentially killing it) rather than a parasitic relationship.
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A. predator