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  ๐ŸŒผ 1. Mutualism – The “I Help You, You Help Me” Deal Mutualism is probably the happiest relationship in nature. Both parties benefit. Example : Have you seen a bee buzzing around flowers? That’s mutualism in action. The bee gets sweet nectar to make honey, and the flower gets pollinated so it can make seeds. Another example : In our own bodies, we have good bacteria in our guts. They help us digest food, and in return, they get a safe place to live. Why It Matters : Mutualism shows us that cooperation is just as important in nature as competition. It’s like nature’s version of teamwork! ๐ŸŒณ 2. Commensalism – “You Benefit, I Don’t Mind” Commensalism is when one organism benefits, and the other neither benefits nor gets hurt. Example : Birds called egrets often follow cows or buffaloes. As the cows walk through grass, insects jump out. The egrets eat those insects. The cows? They don’t care either way. Another example : Orchids growing on tall trees in the forest. The orchi...

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