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What is a type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from living together?

  • A Hypha
  • B Cilia
  • C Budding
  • D Mutalism
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Mutalism is a type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from living together. In this relationship, both organisms rely on each other for survival and gain advantages from the interaction. This mutualistic association can involve various forms, such as mutualistic fungi and plants, where the fungi provide nutrients to the plants, and the plants provide sugars to the fungi. Overall, mutalism is a cooperative relationship that benefits both partners involved.

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