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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Mutualism

A symbiotic process in which the ("ism") state of both organisms benefit.

Humans and trees are an example of mutualism. Humans give off carbon dioxide when they breathe and trees provide oxygen. Therefore, both humans and trees are benefiting.
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