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What is mutualism in science?
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GPT 3.5
Mutualism in science refers to a symbiotic relationship between two organisms or species in which both parties benefit from the association. This type of relationship is commonly observed in ecology, where two organisms form a mutually beneficial partnership that helps both parties thrive in their environment. Mutualistic interactions can involve various forms of cooperation, such as resource-sharing, protection, and pollination.