Species in a symbiotic relationship have evolved interdependence upon one another. What is true about symbiosis? A The species in a symbiotic relationship must live in the same area. B The species in a symbiotic relationship must live on land.
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Symbiosis refers to a close and long-term interaction between two different species. For this interaction to occur, the species must be in close proximity to each other. Show more…
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