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WHAT IS THE SYMBIOSIS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE?

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Answered by shaikArshiya
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Humans live in symbioses of various intensities with a number of domesticated animals and plants. To varying degrees, these cultural symbioses are mutualistic, with both humans and the other species benefitting. For example, all important agricultural plants exist in tight mutualisms with humans. Symbiotic relationships occur when two organisms interact in a way that benefits one or both of them. Biologists classify symbiotic relationships as either facultative or obligate. In facultative relationships, the organisms can live without each other.

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Humans live in symbioses of various intensities with a number of domesticated animals and plants. To varying degrees, these cultural symbioses are mutualistic, with both humans and the other species benefitting. For example, all important agricultural plants exist in tight mutualisms with humans.

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