The bacteria in a termite's stomach are considered mutualistic and not parasitic because they form a mutually beneficial relationship with the termite. The bacteria break down cellulose in the wood that termites eat, which the termite itself cannot digest. In return, the termite provides a stable and nutrient-rich environment for the bacteria to thrive in.

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The bacteria in a termite's stomach are good for the termite because they help it digest wood. The termite gives the bacteria a nice place to live in exchange.