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List of symbiotic relationships (1186 bytes)
1: ... of notable [[mutualism|mutualistic]] [[Symbiosis|symbiotic]] relationships, in which different species have ... Multigenomic organism (2140 bytes) 1: ...ms''' are plants or animals that have [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] relationships with other [[organism]]s that are... 3: ...acteria, which are a separate species, but form a symbiotic relationship with the host organism. 7: ...ough there is strong evidence that they once were symbiotic bacteria that became enclosed in the cell wall. 11: ...genomic organism relationship is more than merely symbiotic though, in that the [[genetics]] of both species ... Coral biology (1031 bytes) 3: ...g effect. Is it the coral animal that expels the symbiotic partner, or is it the zooxanthellae that escapes,... Lichenology (210 bytes) 3: ... the part of Botany that studies the [[lichens]], symbiotic organisms made up by the association of a microsc... Great star coral (1351 bytes) 16: ...oxanthella]], this coral harbors [[endocellular]] symbiotic cyanobacteria, possibly to help it fix [[nitrogen... Coral bleaching (2407 bytes) 1: ...m]]s of tropical seas depend on these [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] [[photosynthesis|photosynthesizing]] unicellula... 5: ...ubside quickly, the coral host can repopulate its symbiotic algae within weeks or months. 7: Other reef creatures have symbiotic zooxanthellae, which they may also expel under st... Lichen (disambiguation) (264 bytes) 1: '''[[Lichen]]''' is a symbiotic organisms made up by the association of microscop... Cellulase (429 bytes) 1: ...lucose|beta-glucose]]. It is produced mainly by [[symbiotic]] [[bacterium|bacteria]] in the [[Ruminant|rumina... Root nodule (2285 bytes) 1: ...ccur on the roots of plants that associate with [[symbiotic]] [[bacterium|bacteria]]. 3: ...ns plants from the pea family [[Fabaceae]] form a symbiotic relationship with a host-specific strain of bacte... 13: ...with Rhizobium bacteria and those that arise from symbiotic interactions with [[Actinobacteria]] ''[[Frankia]... Ruminant (1778 bytes) 3: ... down into [[glucose]] in these chambers using '''symbiotic bacteria'''. The cud is then regurgitated, chewed... 5: ... by the breaking down of cellulose is used by the symbiotic bacteria. Ruminants take their energy in the vola... Pogonophora (568 bytes) 1: ...ed as a phylum. They appear to feed primarily on symbiotic bacteria living in their mouthless bodies. Fossi... Sinorhizobium meliloti (633 bytes) 1: ...gen-fixing bacterium ([[rhizobia]]). It forms a [[symbiotic]] relationship with legumes from the genera ''[[M... Polyteichus (522 bytes) 1: ...shells of marine Isotrypa, in which they shared a symbiotic relationship. Trill (disambiguation) (419 bytes) 5: ...l [[Star Trek]] universe, the '''Trill''' are two symbiotic races of aliens; see [[Trill (Star Trek)]]. Folivore (678 bytes) 8: ...d slow [[metabolism]]s. Many enlist the help of [[symbiotic]] bacteria to release the nutrients in their diet... Parabasalid (2262 bytes) 11: ...ermite]]s and [[cockroach]]es, many of which have symbiotic [[bacterium|bacteria]] that help them digest wood... Iskoort (770 bytes) 1: ... [[parasitic]], whereas the Yoort and the Isk are symbiotic - one cannot live without the other. The Yoort w... Amyloplast (746 bytes) 4: ...f cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) which formed a symbiotic relationship with the eucaryotic cell. Another pl... Tree-of-Life (686 bytes) 1: ... [[Pak Protector]]s, as a result of a [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] [[virus]] that grows in the root; however, the ... Microbial ecology (894 bytes) 2: ..., are of great importance in the sense that their symbiotic relationship (either positive or negative) have s...
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