Choose an example of mutualism, and then describe the long process by which the relationship could have developed. quizlet

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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism can take advantage and the other is not harmed The treehopper-ant mutualism becomes parasitic in years when spiders are rare, because the treehoppers no longer derive a large benefit but pay a fitness cost.

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Mutualism is a interspecific relationship between two organisms. In this relationship organisms live in close association and are dependent on each other. In mutualism both organisms receives the benefit of association.

A Lichen is an example of mutualism. It is a composite organism, that develops due to mutalistic relationship between algae and fungi. In this mutalistic relationship both organisms are benefited. The fungi is benefited by the carbohydrates produced by the algae during photosynthesis. The algae receives shelter inside the network of fungal hyphae, fungal hyphae also provides moisture and impermeable nutrients to algae.