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symbiosis: the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
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In biology, mutualism is an interaction between two species in which both species derive benefit. Mutualisms can be very long lived interactions as with the symbiosis between algae and fungi in lichen, or, as with flowering plants and pollinators, they can be very brief. Mutualisms may also be obligatory or not. For example, bacteria known as rhizobia can reproduce either in the soil or in (usually) mutualistic symbiosis with legume plants. ...
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A form of symbiosis where both species involved benefit from the partnership.
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Two species living together in a relationship in which both benefit from the association.
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An interaction between members of two species which benefits both; in strict terms, obligatory mutualism, in which neither species can survive under natural conditions without the other.
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