Sentences with phrase «in a symbiotic relationship»

Myrmecophytes are plants which live in a symbiotic relationship with ants.
One of the earliest examples of two invertebrate species living together in a symbiotic relationship has been found in 520 - million - year - old fossils from China.
Milk kefir grains are live active cultures consisting of yeast and bacteria existing in a symbiotic relationship.
Or to put it in another way, we humans have evolved in a symbiotic relationship with the culture created by the countless generations before us; we are dependent on the culture into which we have been born, not only for what we think and believe we know, but also for our very humanity.
This is because truffles grow in a symbiotic relationship with the trees.
On show at the Michael Reid gallery in Sydney from now until 26 May 2018, the seductive body of work plays with colour, texture and composition and highlights Petrina's exploration of the female identity, mixing both traditional and contemporary art forms, as well as her interest in the symbiotic relationship between animal and human.
Sphenopus exilis, the lone wolf of the sea: Zoantharians, a type of sea anemone, are known for living in colonies and harboring single - celled zooxanthellae in symbiotic relationships.
At some point more than a billion years ago, they took up residence inside other cells in a symbiotic relationship that endures in nearly every animal cell to this day.
Dual citizenship offers a wealth of opportunities to the country and the individual in a symbiotic relationship which benefits both.
Mistakenly labelled as gold diggers, the sugar mommas actually thrive in a symbiotic relationship, where she will receive a lot of attention and care, which she returns in terms of money, treats and allowances.
Normally rivals for our limited attention, movie studios and broadcast networks are now in a symbiotic relationship designed to keep both from extinction.
In the case of the human species, we have evolved not only in a symbiotic relationship with the physical environment of the earth but with another kind of environment, known as human culture.
Thorough, timely treatment of BOTH parties in the symbiotic relationship of breastfeeding is essential when dealing with yeast.
The politician and the civil servant are tied at the hip, in a symbiotic relationship ripe with comic potential which Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn have once again harvested.
Black truffles grow below ground in a symbiotic relationship with the root system of trees in soils with high limestone content.
«With the growing understanding that all animals are in fact in a symbiotic relationship with complex microbial communities, the framework to consider how symbiotic interactions shape host evolution should be expanded,» he said.
Finally, there is the possibility — this perhaps the strangest of all — of weird microbes and familiar microbes operating in symbiotic relationships that benefit each other through the exchange of chemical compounds, enzymes, or even genes.
Ants and aphids coexist in a symbiotic relationship that benefits both species.
Endosymbiotic theory hypothesizes the origin of chloroplasts similarly, where chloroplasts a eukaryote with mitochondria engulfs a photosynthetic cyanobacteruim in a symbiotic relationship ending in the chloroplast organelle.
They also have a white «fur» of bacteria that covers their bodies, possibly in a symbiotic relationship that de-toxifies the water for the worm, which contains heavy amounts of hydrogen sulfide, which can be toxic above a certain concentration.
Probiotics are microorganisms in a symbiotic relationship with humans, and prebiotics are the food for the microorganisms.
The adult wasp does not eat this solid food, rather, it receives a liquid containing the wasp extract peptide from the larvae in a symbiotic relationship called trophallaxis.
These «grains» are composed of clusters of bacteria and yeast living in symbiotic relationship held together by dextran, a polysaccharide produced by Lactobacillus brevis.
The pair — supervillain and superhero — form a fine yin - and - yang, and their banter suggests a shared pleasure in the symbiotic relationship.
It normally lives in pairs in a symbiotic relationship (providing mutual needs) with molluscs, especially pen shells.
The arts of Chinese landscape painting and calligraphy evolved over millennia in symbiotic relationship to a culture now in the throes of its second massive revolution since the 1940s — communist, then capitalist.
This is particularly evident in the nature of her «Assists» series, in which the artist uses chairs in combination with other found materials to imitate the frame inherent to a painting, using the combined elements in a symbiotic relationship that allows them to remain standing.
The algae and fungi that make up lichens exist in a symbiotic relationship.
An example of this is the fermentation of herbs with kefir grains, as these grains contain beneficial yeast and bacteria that work together in a symbiotic relationship to separate out the sugars from the beneficial molecules contained in herbs.
At first this may seem confusing since we typically associate bacteria with germs, infections, and sickness; however, we now know that while certain strains of bacteria in your body can be harmful, the «good» bacteria peacefully coexist with your body's immune system in a symbiotic relationship and ultimately help you.
Humans, like all other earthly creatures, evolved in a symbiotic relationship with the world around them, living at the mercy of natural forces.
This hidden infrastructure grows in a symbiotic relationship with the electrical infrastructure it increasingly resembles.
While symbiotic relationships in coral reefs have been known for some time, the discovery of hydrothermal vents in 1977 has spurred an interest in symbiotic relationships, and led to their recognition in many other types of habitats, such as mangrove swamps, mud flats, and sewage outlets.
«Corals live in a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, which are plant - like cells hosted in surface tissues that provide up to 90 % of the energy to the colony,» said Stephen Simpson, a marine biologist at the University of Exeter in the UK, commenting on the study.
This false ideology is in a symbiotic relationship with globalization (variants of the term appear 54 times), science (n. 31, 51) and technology (n. 69, 70, 77).
In fact, an increasing number of venture - backed startups are choosing to launch products on Kickstarter, in a symbiotic relationship that works for both the startup and the investors.
«The United States and China are in a symbiotic relationship, we are wed to each other and do best when we grow together,» said Susan Aaronson, a professor at George Washington University who teaches corruption and good governance.
Jesus is said to have claimed he was the way, the truth and the life, closely relating all three in a symbiotic relationship.
by definition, something that is in a symbiotic relationship (as the people are with the government), that provides no benefit, and also does damage to its host, (like a tapeworm, or someone who has no intention of getting off of wellfare) is a parasite, so that holds up.
Within the continuum of planetary life there have evolved many interconnected systems, each of them in symbiotic relationship with its environment.
Mainline Protestantism has always been in a symbiotic relationship with the middle - class culture, which is to a large extent its own historical product (after all, it is this type of Protestantism that has been a crucially important factor in the formation of American bourgeois civilization) and that continues to be its social context.
Now the Pope and the episcopal conferences are in a symbiotic relationship.
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