Use "symbiotic" in a sentence

1. Product Bundling has symbiotic benefits

2. We have a symbiotic relationship with them.

3. Some bird species have symbiotic relationships with the Capybara.

4. Electromagnetic radiation and matter have a symbiotic relationship.

5. Sports marketing relationships are supposed to be symbiotic.

6. Cytokinin is an important regulator of symbiotic nodule development

7. Racing has always had a symbiotic relationship with betting.

8. Living organisms exist in various systems of balanced symbiotic relationships.

9. Do some viruses develop a symbiotic relationship with their host?

10. Intelligent systems and advanced network technologies have a symbiotic relationship:

11. I sensed a symbiotic relationship between the aliens and the organism.

12. A newly refashioned symbiotic relationship between the two adversaries was born.

13. Engineering completely new symbiotic relationship is obviously not an imminent possibility.

14. This symbiotic relationship probably developed 1.7 to 2 billion years ago.

15. The political, legal and agnate system in our ancient society are symbiotic.

16. These interconnections argued for a close symbiotic relationship between the two media.

17. Today, fortunately(Sentencedict.com ), a symbiotic relationship exists between China and the US.

18. The relationship between humans and Crows has been arguably symbiotic for quite awhile now.

19. Associated with clownfish, some Anemones offer a symbiotic relationship which benefits both animals

20. Biomorphs are symbiotic creatures organically attached to more complex Tyranid organisms, serving as …

21. Associated with clownfish, some Anemones offer a symbiotic relationship which benefits both animals.

22. From the Cambridge English Corpus The symbiotic state enables the lichen thallus to Colonize extreme …

23. Any member of the genus Bracovirus, of viruses that are symbiotic with specific Braconids

24. Algae are free-living, although some can form a symbiotic relationship with other organisms

25. The Blueheads receive nutrients from these parasites and tissues, thereby creating a symbiotic relationship

26. Many enlist the help of symbiotic bacteria to release the nutrients in their diet.

27. Casuarina is a nitrogen-fixing tree through symbiotic relationship with an actinomycete called Frankia

28. The preverbal identifications of the Imaginary involve identifications based on symbiotic fusion with the primary caretaker.

29. R Aquarii belongs to the symbiotic class of variables, being one of about 150 members

30. The color of the anemone is partly caused by symbiotic Zooxanthellae in the gastrodermal layer.

31. The Ballet and the cavernous, gilt-trimmed Wang are locked in symbiotic, occasionally contentious embrace.

32. Their very differences are at the heart of the symbiotic bond that propels the story.

33. Thus was established a symbiotic relationship between the power companies and the chemical indus-try.

34. Breweries and football have had a symbiotic relationship since the very beginnings of the game

35. They live in symbiotic relationships with trees and provide water and minerals in exchange for carbohydrates.

36. California golden Chanterelles grow from the ground in a symbiotic, mycorrhizal partnership with live oak trees

37. Chanterelle mushrooms are mycorrhizal, meaning they form a symbiotic beneficial relationship with plant or tree roots

38. Companionship goes beyond just caregiving and is a symbiotic relationship that enables the senior to thrive

39. That symbiotic nexus of press and professors has, in the meantime, revealed a sinister aspect too.

40. In their natural habitats, clownfish and Anemones have a symbiotic relationship; both need the other to survive

41. This is patently evident from the way he depicted, on occasion, perfectly symbiotic kisses, embraces and bodies.

42. Clownfish and their sea anemone hosts form mutualistic symbiotic relationships, in which both species benefit from their interaction

43. Anemones are known to form symbiotic relationships with other animals; their most well-known alliance is with clownfish.

44. The critical point is the effect of depth on illumination, which affects the photosynthetic activity of symbiotic algae.

45. These symbiotic bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia using specialised enzymes that require metallic elements to function correctly.

46. Within the Environmental Movement there is a useful, indeed a symbiotic, relationship between the absolutists and the pragmatists.

47. Pre-fermented symbiotic matrix based on a cereal suspension with encapsulated probiotics, manufacture process and corresponding uti lization

48. Like a bird on the back of a hippo, Hotchkis is happily going along for the symbiotic ride.

49. More likely than a planetary wipe-out of humanity is an ongoing, symbiotic Coevolution of culture and technology.

50. Hence, the Pharaoh and Amun-Re enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, with the king deriving power from Amun-Re.

51. It can also result from the activity of luminous bacteria that enjoy a symbiotic relationship with their host.

52. This seemingly symbiotic link has been damaging to the more general applicability of these criteria in other contexts.

53. Variable star R Aquarii is actually an interacting binary star system, two stars that seem to have a close, symbiotic relationship

54. Aquaponics uses these two in a symbiotic combination in which plants are fed the aquatic animals’ discharge or waste

55. The result: the end of a four-hundred-year symbiotic relationship between capital and labor in the developed world.

56. There are forest Bioregions for the symbiotic relationship of mycorrhizal fungi that exchange nutrients with the root systems of trees

57. These organs glow with a weak light due to the presence of symbiotic bioluminescent bacteria, specifically, Photobacterium phosphoreum (family Vibrionaceae).

58. The effect of fungi harvesting on the forest environment arises from the symbiotic relationship between the fungi and the trees.

59. Like symbiotic grubs they lay twisted together in a ball, until Mangar-Kunjer-Kunja appeared in the guise of a lizard.

60. This blend-the Begetter of a new ethos [] in harmony-is applied generally throughout an entire musical work, from beginning to end; or in sections where the musical thought lasts a significant duration of time; or in a symbiotic form, sharing roles with other existing chordal entities: symbiotic Bimodalism.

61. Recently, KNOTTED1-LIKE HOMEOBOX 3 transcription factor (TF) was shown to regulate symbiotic nodule development possibly via the activation of Cytokinin biosynthesis genes.

62. Acanthocystis turfacea is a similar species commonly called the green sun Animalcule because its body is coloured by harmless symbiotic green algae (zoochlorellae)

63. The LES Arm Symbiotic Simulation and Observation (LASSO) workflow is the pilot project developing a framework to offer modeling capabilities alongside instrument data

64. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation of legumes with azotobacteria was a hot topic of scientific research, but less focus on alpine meadow community.

65. Elevated ocean temperatures leads to the expulsion of the symbiotic zooxanthellae from the coral tissues, resulting in Bleaching and death of corals.

66. A lichen is a combination of two organisms, a green alga or cyanobacterium and an Ascomycete fungus, living in a symbiotic relationship

67. A Bacteroid organism or structure, especially a modified cell formed by a symbiotic bacterium in a root nodule of a leguminous plant

68. However, the reef-building Corals that rely on a symbiotic relationship with algae need shallow, clear water allowing light penetration for photosynthesis

69. In many herbivorous animals such as ruminants like cattle and sheep and hindgut fermenters like horses, cellulases are produced by symbiotic bacteria.

70. This has long been understood to enjoy a symbiotic relationship with the spotted salamander, which lays its eggs in bodies of water.

71. What does Commensal mean? Of, relating to, or characterized by a symbiotic relationship in which one species is benefited while the other is unaff

72. Plant pot experiments were carried out for the recipient strains and their transconjugants to compare their nodulation ability and symbiotic nitrogen fixation efficiency.

73. Bacteroid may refer to: Bacteroides, a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria. Bacteroid a differentiated symbiotic form of the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, Rhizobia

74. The crabs live at deep-sea cold seeps where they feed on symbiotic proteobacteria, which they cultivate on hair-like projections on their claws.

75. This loss of colour in the corals through the stress-induced release of symbiotic unicellular algae has negative impacts on biodiversity and functioning of reef ecosystems.

76. Terminal Bacteroid differentiation (TBD) is a remarkable case of bacterial cell differentiation that occurs after rhizobia are released intracellularly within plant cells of symbiotic legume organs called nodules

77. Weevil and bacterium have a symbiotic relationship in which the bacterium produces nutrients such as amino acids and vitamins for the host, supplementing its cereal diet.

78. “Bacteria in Agrobiology: Plant Growth Responses” describes the application of various bacteria in plant growth promotion and protection, including symbiotic, free living, rhizospheric, endophytic, methylotrophic, diazotrophic and filamentous species.

79. For diagnosing the Axenicity status of S. carpocapsaeIJ nematodes, 100 μl pellets containing worms from Round 1 and Round 2 of the Axenicity assay, and symbiotic nematodes …

80. For various species, especially bass and pike, Bluegills can make up the lion’s share of their diet, such that healthy populations of each species are wholly symbiotic.