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How are the coral-centered mutualisms similar to the plant-centered mutualisms we discussed in chapter 15? How are they different? The exchanges between mutualistic partners in both systems revolve around energy, nutrients, and protection. Is this an accident of the cases discussed or are these key factors in the lives of organisms?
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The main similarities between the coral-centered and plant-centered mutualisms we discussed is that they both are organized around energy, nutrients, and protection, key factors in the lives of all organisms. The major differences are the identities of the organisms (e.g., corals versus plants, crustaceans versus insects), and the types of environments (terrestrial versus aquatic).
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