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1. Which symbiotic relationship occurs when two species in a community benefit from the relationship? * A. Commensalism B. Parasitism C. Mutualism D.Predation
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1. Which symbiotic relationship occurs when two species in a community benefit from the relationship? *
A. Commensalism
B. Parasitism
C. Mutualism
D.Predation
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I think the answer is C.Mutualism and the reason why is because it
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It is C because when two species benefit from each other it is called mutualism
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