Why are the bacteria in a termite’s stomach considered mutualistic and not parasitic? And write like a 7 grader

The bacteria in a termite's stomach are considered mutualistic because they have a beneficial relationship with the termite. The bacteria help break down the wood that the termite eats, which provides nutrients for both the termite and the bacteria. In return, the termite provides a safe environment for the bacteria to live and thrive. This relationship benefits both the termite and the bacteria, unlike a parasitic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of the other.