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As a bee feeds upon the nectar produced by a flower, the bee may become coated with the flower's pollen. As the bee flies from flower to flower, some of this pollen may contact a flower's pistil, resulting in pollination.
This relationship between the bee and the flower is an example of _______.
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Answer: Mutualism
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both organisms are benefiting.
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