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All plant-pollinator relationships are mutually beneficial. true false

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The statement above is TRUE.
A relationship is said to be mutual when both parties that are involved in the relationship benefits from it. The relationship between pollinators and plants is a mutual one because both the plants and the pollinators benefit. The plants benefit because the pollinator helps them to reproduce and spread over a wide area of land while the pollinators use the flower nectar of these plants as their own source of food.
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