Biology, asked by yashackerz007, 4 months ago

What is a relationship in which both the organisms benefit from the symbiotic

pairing.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Mutualism, a relationship in which both species benefit, is common in nature. In microbiology, there are many examples of mutualistic bacteria in the gut that aid digestion in both humans and animals. Commensalism is a relationship between species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected.

Answered by radhamann1986
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Answer:

Mutualism

Explanation:

Mutualism, a relationship in which both species benefit, is common in nature. In microbiology, there are many examples of mutualistic bacteria in the gut that aid digestion in both humans and animals. Commensalism is a relationship between species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected.

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