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explain mutualism found in a plant animal relationship by giving examples​

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Answered by gokulmansa4039
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Mutualism is a type of relationship between the host and a symbiont, where both organisms benefit and no one is harmed. ... The term mutualist is used to indicate the small partner and the host are the other partners present in the Mutualism. For example, Ants live and feed on the nectar of acacia trees.

Answered by hasteepatel5
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Explanation:

Mutualism is a type of relationship between the host and a symbiont, where both organisms benefit and no one is harmed.

The term mutualist is used to indicate the small partner and the host are the other partners present in the Mutualism.

For example, Ants live and feed on the nectar of acacia trees. Here ants are the mutualist and acacia trees is the host.

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