How are pollinator-plant interactions different from frugivore-fruit interactions?
A) Plant-pollen interactions only benefit the plant.
B) Frugivore-fruit interactions do not always benefit the plant, while plant-pollen interactions benefit both.
C) Frugivore-fruit interactions always benefit the plant and the frugivore.
D) Plant-pollen interactions benefit both organisms.
E) There are no specific differences.
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