Use "symbiosis" in a sentence

1. True symbiosis.

2. Are you familiar with the word symbiosis?

3. This mushroom exists in symbiosis with the roots.

4. And the symbiosis is not limited to working hours.

5. There is a symbiosis between large and small.

6. The song that almost reaches the sound of symbiosis.

7. Using the symbiosis theory in biology, we divide financing symbiosis relationships into two types, commensalism and mutualism, and analyze the formation mechanism of these relationships.

8. Coevolution can occur in helpful ways (symbiosis) and in harmful ways (parasitism)

9. The step from predation to this symbiosis is a short one.

10. Yet to a large extent it was a question of symbiosis.

11. She imagined us living in a perfect mother and daughter symbiosis.

12. An eerie symbiosis of human and machine effort is also starting to evolve.

13. So if you want to improve human-computer symbiosis, what can you do?

14. In this cooperative activity, which is called symbiosis, both parties receive benefits.

15. Nothing reveals the originality and spirit of a people better than this astonishing symbiosis.

16. Nowhere is that symbiosis better expressed than in the medieval towns and villages.

17. One might almost speak of a complex symbiosis of different elements in society.

18. In effect, a cultural symbiosis forms between fanciful, driven club owners and inveterate clubgoers.

19. Despite these differences between Convention law and Community law they possess a certain symbiosis.

20. Raisins and walnuts form a symbiosis that makes an indelible mark on so many recipes.

21. The birds live in symbiosis with the cattle, picking insects from their skin to eat.

22. Vocal and instrumental timbres: symbiosis Curiously, the timbre of an instrument always resembles vocal timbre.

23. The animation is based on the symbiosis between the egyptian plover and the crocodile.

24. Their activities provided unprecedented detail on structures and molecules implicated in the symbiosis process.

25. The concept of mutualism effect of hybrid control is proposed based on the biologic symbiosis.

26. The air raid shelter and the reception hall were designed to form a static symbiosis.

27. The clues I present here of symbiosis , directed mutation, saltationism, and self - organization, are far from conclusive.

28. Next symbiosis became a major mover and shaker feeding off the change produced by natural selection.

29. (See also Animals; Biodiversity; Biomimetics; Bionics; Cells; Creation; DNA [Deoxyribonucleic Acid]; Evolution; Genetics; Life; Plants; Protein; Symbiosis)

30. During the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, bacteria enter the cells of host plants and differentiate into nitrogen-fixing Bacteroids

31. Tuber Brumale and Tuber indicum (Pezizomycetes) are two edible black truffles establishing ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with trees and shrubs

32. The conflict between mind and machine might be resolved at last in the eternal truce of complete symbiosis....

33. Symbiosis Nature, as we observe it, is built upon reciprocal relationships of dissimilar organisms, bacterial, vegetable and animal.

34. Similarly, knowledge of symbiosis and tsetse reproduction can be harnessed to develop new methods to control tsetse populations.

35. There is no other team with the privilege to have such a deep symbiosis with a football genius.

36. Catherine Hall’s Civilising Subjects begins with a detailed explanation of her own investment in the midth-century symbiosis between.

37. ABSTRACT Tuber Brumale and Tuber indicum (Pezizomycetes) are two edible black truffles establishing ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with trees and shrubs

38. Control of the sea and of sea-routes was crucial to the economic symbiosis established within the Angevin Empire.

39. It was in the witch trials that the exquisite symbiosis between Power and the judiciary is perhaps best illustrated.

40. The ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor releases a secreted β-1,4 endoglucanase that plays a key role in symbiosis development New Phytol

41. There are many species of Clownfish, which are all anemonefish - fish that live in symbiosis within the tentacles of an anemone

42. The firm symbiosis and industrial commensalism , the simultaneous localization of organization, technology and institution, and cross-boundary and multilevel evolution are at least included.

43. For over 140 years, lichens have been regarded as a symbiosis between a single fungus, usually an Ascomycete, and a photosynthesizing partner

44. The tropical coral reef-dwelling coelenterateZoanthus sociatus (Ellis) lives in mutualistic symbiosis with dinoflagellates of the genusGymnodinium. These algae are intracellular. 2.

45. The EU-funded TACTIC (The actinomycete connection) project aimed to better understand the nature of the symbiosis between leaf-cutter (attine) ants and the antibiotic-producing bacteria Pseudonocardia and to use this symbiosis and the surrounding microbial community (microbiome), as a model to increase our general understanding about this kind of mutual relationship.

46. In the colonies of the colonial ascidian-cyanophyte symbiosis Trididemnum solidum, their colors are different depending on the light regime in which they live.

47. In Anthozoans, this symbiosis is a mutualistic intracellular association with advantages for the two partners centering on the photosynthetic activity of the dinoflagellate endosymbiont

48. BioClaustration (countable and uncountable, plural bioClaustrations) (uncountable, biology) A form of symbiosis in which a soft-bodied organism lives entirely within a harder-bodied one

49. Individual will be the "Antibiont"; the passive one will be the "support." It is exacdy the reverse which obtains in symbiosis

50. Strange microbe “Breathes” nitrates using a mitochondria-like symbiont A relatively recent symbiosis is reminiscent of the ‘powerhouse of the cell.’ Doug Johnson - Mar 17, 2021 1:37 pm UTC

51. Amou Kirukiru(天羽 斬々 Amō Kirukiru), is a student who has been sent to The Private Aichi Symbiosis Academy after being part of a huge brawl

52. Indeed, it was J. C. R. Licklider, a legendary official at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(Sentencedict.com), who was a pioneer in proposing the idea of a “man-computer symbiosis.”

53. Azeri material culture, a result of this multi-secular symbiosis, is thus a subtle combination of indigenous elements and nomadic contributions, but the ratio between them remains to be determined

54. The ALPHA Armouring® SUV conpaired to a typical, armoured limousine: The ALPHA SPHERION® Armouring concept creates a symbiosis of three essential characteristics that a modern protection vehicle must meet

55. Like its competitor Smoke, Cigar Aficionado differs from marketing vehicles used for other tobacco products in that it makes cigars the focus of the entire magazine, creating a symbiosis between product and lifestyle.

56. More positive is the symbiosis between Biographed and biographer, as it happens in our days with the splendid biography of Kissinger that is being written by the historian Niall Ferguson -published in its first volume-.

57. The tea fungus is a symbiosis of osmophilic yeasts (mainlySchizosaccharomyces pombe, Saccharomycodes ludwigii, Pichia spec.) and acetic acid bacteria (Acetobacter xylinum, A. xylinoides, Bacterium gluconicum) used to produce teakwass with sugared black tea as substrate.

58. As adjectives the difference between pathogenic and Commensal is that pathogenic is able to cause (harmful) disease while Commensal is (ecology) of a form of symbiosis in which one organism derives a benefit while the other is unaffected

59. This unusual partnership between a Cyanobacterium and a unicellular alga is a model for symbiosis and is analogous to plastid and organismal evolution, and if calcifying, may have important implications for past and present oceanic N2 fixation

60. The management of microplastics, as well as the development of technologies to degrade plastics (Yoshida et al., 2016), might be crucial for sustainable Anthozoan-algae symbiosis, which is a cornerstone of the biologically enriched coral reef ecosystem

61. This symbiosis enables the bacteria to take nitrogen gas from the atmosphere and convert it into nitrate and ammonia, which are absorbed and used by the plant in the same way as artificial fertiliser would be.

62. Commensalism, which literally means "to eat at the same table" (thanks, Latin!), is one form of symbiosis, a relationship between two organisms of different species.In a Commensal relationship, one organism benefits while the other is generally unaffected.

63. In this chapter, the authors show that in the symbiosis‐defective dnf1 of Medicago truncatula, Bacteroid, and symbiosome development are blocked.The dnf1 gene was identified as encoding a subunit of a signal peptidase complex that is highly expressed in nodules.