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Refer to the table.
Refer to the table.   The table contains data on the effects of symbiosis between a fly (host)  and a fungus over many years. It shows the upper and lower bounds for the effects of the association; positive numbers denote net benefits and negative numbers denote net costs. (If zero is between the upper and lower bounds, consider the effect to be zero, since it is statistically indistinguishable from zero.)   -According to the table, the relationship between the fungus and the fly in 1996 was a A)  mutualism. B)  competitive interaction. C)  commensalism. D)  host?parasite interaction. The table contains data on the effects of symbiosis between a fly (host) and a fungus over many years. It shows the upper and lower bounds for the effects of the association; positive numbers denote net benefits and negative numbers denote net costs. (If zero is between the upper and lower bounds, consider the effect to be zero, since it is statistically indistinguishable from zero.)
-According to the table, the relationship between the fungus and the fly in 1996 was a

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