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A mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms____________ .​

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Answered by kumarupdesh1982
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The term mutualism refers to a relationship in biology or sociology that is mutually beneficial to two living things. This relationship can be within the species, between living things from two different species, between individuals in a society and between two societies.

Answered by ItzMarvels
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♧Question♧

  • A mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms_________

♧Answer♧

  • A mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms mutualism.

More information:-

Mutualism:-

Mutualism is the relationship in which two organisms from different specie work together,each benefit from this relationship.

Example:-

  • Example of mutualism is Oxpeckers and Rhinos.
  • The Oxpeckers get food from Rhinos and in return Oxpeckers get all the bugs on the the skin of Rhinos by eating them.

Types of mutualism:-

The main types of mutualism are:

  • Facultative mutualism
  • Obligate mutualism

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