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The moss fern and the tree branch have the symbiotic relationship of mutualism. In mutualism, both species benefit and the two organisms help each other.

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They share an commensalism relationship where the moss benefits by making food on the host plant (oak tree) where the oak tree does not benefit at all.

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Mutualism the tree gets healther because of the photosynthensis of the moss and the moss gets a place to live

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commensalism

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