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Mutualism In Plants

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Mutualism in plants refers to the symbiotic relationship where both the plant and another organism benefit from the interaction.

Key Features

  • Enhanced nutrient uptake
  • Protection from herbivores
  • Improved pollination

Pros

  • Increased plant growth and survival
  • Enhanced ecosystem diversity
  • Efficient resource utilization

Cons

  • Dependency on partner organism
  • Potential for imbalance or disruption in the relationship

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