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When algae lives on a sloth, it is considered a mutual symbiotic relationship.
Why is this an example of mutualism?
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A. One organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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B. Both organisms benefit
C. One organism is harmed and the other benefits
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D. Only one organism benefits
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When algae lives on a sloth, it is considered a mutual symbiotic relationship.
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