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A symbiotic relationship where both of the co-existing species benefit from the interaction is called ________.

commensalism
parasitism
mutualism
communism

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Mutualism

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User Nagaraj Vittal
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Answer:

mutualism is a correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

A symbiotic relationship where both of the co-existing species benefit from the interaction is called mutualism.

Mutualism is a positive interaction between the two organisms of different species in where both organisms get benefit from each other.

Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship where both the coexisting species benefit each other without doing any harm to each other and they depend upon each other for survival.

Example of mutualism : Bacteria and Human

Bacteria present in our intestine shows the symbiotic relationship as the bacteria present in the intestine help in digestion of the food and during this process they get food.

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