Mutualism is the idea that mutual dependence is needed for social well-being. We studied mutualism in our class.
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The relationship between the flowers and the bees is a classic example of mutualism, where both species benefit from the interaction by receiving nectar and pollen.
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which both species involved benefit from their interaction. Each species provides a service or resource that the other needs, leading to a mutually beneficial arrangement. This cooperation and exchange of resources help both species thrive in their environment.
The infectious laughter of the children spread throughout the classroom, brightening everyone's mood.
To use "bloom" in a sentence, you can say something like, "The flowers bloomed beautifully in the garden," where "bloomed" is the past tense form of "bloom."
The flowers release pollen into the air to fertilize other plants.
The physiological response to stress includes increased heart rate and sweating.