examples of obligatory mutualism
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This term is easy to remember because both organisms are obligated, or forced to, rely on one another. An example of obligate mutualism is the relationship between ants and the Acacia plant. The plant provides food for the ant, as well as shelter
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Obligate Mutualism
This term is easy to remember because both organisms are obligated, or forced to, rely on one another. An example of obligate mutualism is the relationship between ants and the Acacia plant. The plant provides food for the ant, as well as shelter.
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