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In which type of ecological relationship does each participant benefit the other organism? A. competition B. mutualism C. commensalism D. symbiosis
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In which type of ecological relationship does each participant benefit the other organism? A. competition B. mutualism C. commensalism D. symbiosis
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Mutualism is when both benefit. Parasitism is when one organism is harmed and the other is benefited. Which you see in the word parasitism parasite.
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Mutualism is the way two organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which each individual benefits. B. I hoped I helped(:
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