A mutually beneficial relationship between two lving organisms are called ?
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MUTUALISM
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A mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms are called mutualism.
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- In biology, mutualism can be described as a relationship between two organisms in which both the organisms benefit from one another in one way or the other.
- Mutualism can exist between organisms which belong to the same species or between organisms belonging to different species.
- For example, some birds like the oxpecker live on the body of zebra. The birds eat the insects from the body of zebra hence protecting the zebra from pest. And the zebra in return provide food source for the oxpecker.
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