JAMB - Biology (2024 - No. 61)

The feeding relationship between ruminants and the bacteria in their digestive tract is
saprophytic
parasitic
symbiotic
heterotrophic

Explanation

The relationship between ruminants and the bacteria in their digestive tract is symbiotic and mutualistic, meaning both organisms benefit from the interaction. The ruminant provides the bacteria with a warm, moist environment, a constant food supply, and a safe habitat, while the bacteria produce enzymes that break down complex compounds into simpler molecules that the ruminant's intestines can absorb. The bacteria also provide a protein source for the ruminant. 

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