What role do bees play in the interaction between cowbirds and oropendola birds?
a. keep away large predators
b. keep away insect pests
c. pollinate species that only cowbirds prefer
d. pollinate species that only oropendola birds prefer
e. have no effect on the relationship between cowbirds and oropendolas
ANSWER: b
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