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Organisms showing symbosis in nature

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Answered by neerunahajan0607
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Lactobacillus and humans. There are many cases in nature where species team up to help each other, a behaviour known as symbiosis. ...

Sea anemones and hermit crabs. ...

Goby fish and snapping shrimp. ...

African oxpeckers. ...

Cells and mitochondria. ...

Ants and fungi. ...

Coral and algae. ...

Cleaner fish.

Answered by titiksha06
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Mutualism occurs when both species benefit from the interaction. Because mutualism is beneficial to both species involved, there are a wide variety of mutualistic interactions, and these are most common in nature. For example, there may be a nutritional benefit to be gained from the symbiosis, such as with lichen.

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