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A type of symbiosis where both partner-organisms benefit is called _______. a. mutual symbiosis b. mutualism c. cooperative symbiosis d. cooperation
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A type of symbiosis where both partner-organisms benefit is called _______.
a. mutual symbiosis
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c. cooperative symbiosis
d. cooperation
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that is called MUTUALISM, when both organisms benefit each other.
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