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sympathetic nervous system The part of the nervous system that mobilizes the body for action.
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symbiont An organism living in symbiosis with another, dissimilar organism.
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symbiosis (Gr. syn, with + bios, life) The close association of two different kinds of living organisms where there is benefit to both or where both receive an advantage from the association. An example is the association of the mycelium of mycorrhizal fungi with roots of seed plants. See commensalism; parasitism.
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sympodial A type of plant development in which the terminal bud of the stem stops growing due to either its abortion or its development into a flower or an inflorescence, and the uppermost lateral bud takes over the further axial growth of the stem.
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sympathetic nervous system the part of the autonomic nervous system that raises blood pressure and heart rate in response to stress
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