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The relation between humans and their digestive bacteria can be described as A- commensalism B- competition C- mutualism D- predation
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The relation between humans and their digestive bacteria can be described as
A- commensalism
B- competition
C- mutualism
D- predation
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C. Mutualism. Its not A,B,D because Bacteria breaks down food when we eat and we use the nutrients of it when broken down. :)
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