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A fish species lives in the coral-like tentacles of a primitive invertebrate. Scientists believe that fish droppings and scraps of food provide nutrients for the invertebrate. What additional information
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A fish species lives in the coral-like tentacles of a primitive invertebrate. Scientists believe that fish droppings and scraps of food provide nutrients for the invertebrate. What additional information would make this a mutualistic relationship?
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The tentacles provide the fish help so that would me it
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The tentacles provide the fish with shelter from predators.
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