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Mutualism: a relationship in which two organisms benefit from each other
Mutualism.
Mutualism is the relationship between two different species of organisms that are interdependent and each benefits from the other.
a relationship between two animals in which both benifet
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a lion and giraffe
A reindeer, and the microorganisms that exist in its gut, would be an example of two organisms that illustrate mutualism in the tundra biome. The reindeer supplies the microorganisms with food, and the microorganisms assist in the process of digestion.
The Difference between mutualism And commensalism is that mutualism is a relationship between two species in which both species benefit and Commensalism is a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unnaffected.
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
What both mutualism and commensalism have in common is that they each have at least one organism that benefits from the symbiotic relationship. In mutualism, both organisms benefit, while in commensalism, only one organism benefits.
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship between two organisms where both partners benefit from the interaction. Both organisms involved in mutualism receive resources or other benefits that they could not obtain on their own.
Mutualism two organisms of different species existing in a relationship in which each individual benefits. An example of mutualism is a pilot fish and a shark. The pilot fish cleans the shark and the pilot fish is protected by the shark.