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Mutualism

 


Mutualism - Mutualism describes the interactive (symbiotic) relationship between two organisms, when both organism benefit. Examples include honeybees and flowers, sea anemones and clownfish, bacteria and soybeans, and lichen.


Explanation: Honeybees and a sunflower are pictured above. Since the sunflower is pollinated by the honeybees and the honeybees get pollen from the flower, this is an example of mutualism.

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