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how are mutualism relationships different from predator and prey relationships?

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A predator-prey relationship occurs between a wolf and a deer, and a symbiotic relationship occurs between a parasite like a tapeworm and a rabbit

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Another example of such interaction dynamics can be observed with plants, which have many different types of relationships

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Mutualistic relationships is where both organisms cooperate and benefit from each other while predator prey relationships is just an organism hunting down another organism.

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