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mutualism

/ˈmjuː.tʃʊ.əˌlɪz.m̩/

Meanings
  • noun

    A biological interaction between two different species where each species benefits. For example, in a mutualistic relationship, one species may provide food for another while the other provides protection.

    - "The relationship between bees and flowers is an example of mutualism."
    - "The clownfish and sea anemone have a mutualistic relationship where the clownfish are protected by the anemone and the anemone is provided with food by the clownfish."
  • noun

    A political or economic theory advocating for mutual aid and cooperation between individuals or organizations.

    - "The mutualist economic theory emphasizes the importance of cooperation and mutual aid among individuals and organizations."
    - "The labor union adopted a mutualist approach, with members pooling resources to support each other during times of need."

Rhymes
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utility , purity , reality
Variants
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mutualism , mutualisms , mutualist , mutualistic , mutualists
Etymology
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From the Latin 'mutuus', meaning 'reciprocal' or 'shared'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'mutualism' was first used in English in the late 18th century.

  2. Mutualistic relationships are estimated to make up over 90% of all known species interactions in nature.

  3. The mutualistic relationship between clownfish and sea anemones is so strong that the clownfish will even sacrifice their own lives to protect the anemone.


Related Concepts
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  1. symbiosis: A broader term that refers to any type of close and long-term biological interaction between two different species, including mutualistic, parasitic, and commensal relationships.

  2. cooperation: A behavior where individuals or organizations work together to achieve a common goal.

  3. reciprocity: A social norm where individuals provide benefits to each other in a mutual and equal manner.


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Mutualism has been a significant concept in various fields, including biology, economics, and politics. In biology, mutualistic relationships are common in nature and play important roles in ecosystems. In economics and politics, mutualism has been advocated as a theory that emphasizes cooperation and mutual aid among individuals or organizations.

How to Memorize "mutualism"

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    - Imagine a bee pollinating a flower and the flower providing nectar to the bee. This is a simple example of mutualism in nature.

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