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a fungus on the roots of a plant helps absorb nutrients it needs from the soil, while the fungus gets what it needs from the plant. what type of symbiotic is this
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a fungus on the roots of a plant helps absorb nutrients it needs from the soil, while the fungus gets what it needs from the plant. what type of symbiotic is this
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Mutualism
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When a fungus on the roots of a plant helps absorb nutrients it needs from the soil, while the fungus gets what it needs from the plant, this is a single symbiotic relationship.
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