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  • Plant-Pollinator Relationships: Understanding Mutualism
    The biological relationship between a plant and its pollinator is known as mutualism.

    Here's why:

    * Mutualism: This is a type of symbiotic relationship where both organisms involved benefit.

    * Plant's benefit: The plant receives the crucial service of pollination, allowing it to reproduce and create seeds.

    * Pollinator's benefit: The pollinator receives a source of food, usually in the form of nectar or pollen.

    This mutually beneficial relationship is essential for the survival of both the plant and the pollinator.

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