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Mutualism is a kind of relationship between two species. In mutualism, one species is harmed. ~Agree ~Disagree Explain why you voted the way you did.
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Mutualism is a kind of relationship between two species. In mutualism, one species is harmed.
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Agree because the functions are valid
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