The 'good' bacteria living in a
digestive tract to remove other
forms of bacteria is an example of...
A. a parasite.
B. mutualism.
C. commensalism.

Respuesta :

Answer:

It's B

Explanation:

Mutualism: An interaction between individuals of different species that results in positive (beneficial) effects on per capita reproduction and/or survival of the interacting populations.

Digestive bacteria and humans. Inside our bodies is what we call good bacteria(mutualism), which aids in digesting the food we take.