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False. Why? Because here's an example. One type of Flagellate lives in the intestines of termites. There, they digest the wood that the termites eat, producing sugars for themselves and for the termites. In turn, the termites protect the protozoans.

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Q: Do flaggellates living in Symbiosis always harm the animal in which they live?
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