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+/+ (Mutualism) interactions exist between cellulose-digesting organisms in the gut of a termite and the termite.

What are cellulose-digesting organisms?

Even while termites and herbivores like cows, koalas, and horses all digest cellulose, none of these animals actually possess the enzyme needed to do so. These animals instead contain bacteria that can break down cellulose.

For instance, the termite's gut is home to mastigophorans, protists (single-celled creatures) that digest cellulose. The mastigophoran species that provides this service to termites is known as Trichonympha, and it's noteworthy to note that this species may seriously infect humans with parasites.

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