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| symbiotic algae | <plant biology> Algae (often Chlorella spp) that live intracellularly in animal cells (e.g. Endoderm of Hydra viridis). The relationship is complex, because lysosomes do not fuse with the vacuoles containing the algae and the growth rates of both cells are regulated to maintain the symbiosis. There is considerable strain specificity. The term is imprecise, since there are many other symbiotic algae (as in lichens) where the relationship is different. (19 Jan 1998) |
| symbiotic fermentation phenomenon | "two organisms, neither of which alone produces gas fermentation in certain carbohydrates, may do so when living in symbiosis or when artificially mixed" (Castellani). (05 Mar 2000) |
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used of organisms (especially of different species) living together but not necessarily in a relation beneficial to each
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Symbiosis (pl. symbioses) (from the Greek words syn = con/plus and biono = living) is an interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association or even the merging of two dissimilar organisms.The term host is usually used for the larger (macro) of the two members of a symbiosis. The smaller (micro) member is called the symbiont (alternately, symbiote, and the plural is symbionts or symbiotes). ...
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a close and prolonged relationship between two or more different kinds of organisms in which both may or may not benefit
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refers to the intimate relationship between two organisms often resulting in mutualism (win-win), parasitism (win-lose), or commensalism (win-no harm).
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a relationship in which two or more dissimilar organisms live together in close association.
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| symbiotic | (biology) in a symbiotic manner |
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