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Symbiotic relationships in which each species benefits are mutualistic. There are hundreds of examples of mutualism between a heterotroph and an alga. ... Symbiotic nitrogen fixation ... Mutually beneficial symbiotic relationships can lead to "degeneracy" also. Some marine annelid worms have completely lost the digestive tract...
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List of symbiotic relationships - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an incomplete list of notable mutualistic symbiotic relationships, in which different species have a cooperative or mutually dependent relationship. • Humans and cultivated plants • Humans and...
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Symbiosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sometimes a symbiotic relationship benefits both species, sometimes one species benefits at the other's expense, and in other cases neither species benefits. ... Ecologists use a different term for each type of symbiotic relationship:
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Etymology: New Latin, from German Symbiose, from Greek symbiōsis state of living together, from symbioun to live together, from symbios living together, from syn- + bios life — more at quick ... Learn more about "symbiotic" with Google Search: ... Learn more about "symbiotic" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of symbiotic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of symbiotic. Pronunciation of symbiotic. Translations of symbiotic. symbiotic synonyms, symbiotic antonyms. Information about symbiotic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... symbiotic; Symbiotic (album); Symbiotic bacteria;
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A symbiotic relationship in which the partners, if separated, would be unable to continue living is known as an obligate relationship. In commensalism or parasitism, the relationship is usually obligate for the commensal or the parasite, since by definition they depend on the host.
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2 Do both species involved in a symbiotic relationship benefit from their partnership? Well, the question itself is open for debate. While some scientists restrict the meaning of symbiosis to a "win-win" situation for both participants, others disagree.
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Definition of symbiotic in the Medical Dictionary. symbiotic explanation. Information about symbiotic in Free online English dictionary. What is symbiotic? Meaning of symbiotic medical term. What does symbiotic mean? ... symbiotic; Symbiotic (album); Symbiotic bacteria; Symbiotic Colony of Bacteria and Yeast;
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