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In which population interactions both the species benefit? 1)mutualism 2) competition 3) commensalism 3) amensalism?

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Answered by praptisarkar2001
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the population interaction in which both species benefit Is mutualism
Answered by aqibkincsem
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1)mutualism.

Mutualism is also known as interspecific cooperation. It is a way in which two organisms of varying species live in a relationship so that each one benefits from the activity that is done by the other. Same types of interactions in a species are also known as co-operation.

A well-known mutualism relationship exists between ungulates like cows and bacteria that live inside their intestines. Mutualism has a very important role in ecology. Mutualism is also seen to have grown the evolution of much of the diversity that we see in nature.

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