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What areTwo species that benefit from interaction with each other.

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Ants and fungi benefit from each other. They build their fungus farms in sheltered underground nests, feeding them on chewed-up leaves. The fungi is the ant’s only food. Although benefiting from free food and protection, these species of fungi occasionally escape enslavement and become free-living.

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The term "symbiosis" includes a broad range of species interactions but typically refers to three major types: mutualism, commensalism and parasitism. Mutualism is a symbiotic interaction where both or all individuals benefit from the relationship.

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