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    When Two Species Provide Fitness Benefits to Each Other but Do
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When Two Species Provide Fitness Benefits to Each Other but Do

Question 5

Question 5

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When two species provide fitness benefits to each other but do not require each other to persist, they are


A) obligate mutualists.
B) facultative mutualists.
C) parasites.
D) predators and prey.

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