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How mycorrhizae is mutualistic?

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mycorrhizae are considered to be mutualistic relationship because both organisms benefit. the fungus receives the products of photosynthesis from the plant and is thus freed from the necesity of finding it's own source of energy. at the same time the fungus grows out into the soil and retrieves nutrients, especially phosphorus and nitrogen, and passes these back to the plant.

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