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herbivors have microoranisims that symbiosise with them. This means that the herbivores food can be digested and broken down meanwhile also benefiting the microorganisms as the get glucose for respiration.

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Which term is a type of symbiosis?

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When organisms work together and benefit from each other it is called?

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