
Biological Mutualism
Biological mutualism is a relationship where two different species benefit from working together. Both parties gain something they need, which helps them survive and reproduce better. For example, bees get nectar from flowers to make honey, while flowers get pollinated, enabling them to produce seeds. Mutualism can occur in many ecosystems, involving animals, plants, fungi, and microbes, and it helps maintain healthy and balanced environments through these cooperative interactions.