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“Friendly" microbes secure a place to live and grow, keeping less friendly microbes from taking control. Is this an example of mutualism or not?
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“Friendly" microbes secure a place to live and grow, keeping less friendly microbes from taking control. Is this an example of mutualism or not?
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“Friendly" microbes secure a place to live and grow,
keeping less friendly microbes from taking control.
Is this an example of mutualism or not?
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yes because this positivley affectz both friendly microbes
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