Sentences with phrase «live in symbiosis»

Using advanced concepts of microbiology, Zohar has entrained special microbes to live in symbiosis with the fish in order to digest their waste, 21c reports.
Corals live in symbiosis with algae, and the two creatures depend on each other for survival.
This is why they decided to release them in a single package and make the games live in a symbiosis together.
Our bodies are designed to live in symbiosis with ALL bugs, both good and bad.
The bacteria live in symbiosis with us, boosting our immunity, and taking in exchange foods that we can not digest.
It is not only plants that live in symbiosis with fungi.
According to their study in The ISME Journal this alga lives in symbiosis within a unicellular organism, a ciliate, which measures around a hundred micrometers and makes a calcareous shell.
They can help with recovery from an illness or literally make you sick: Billions of micro-organisms, most of which are found in the intestines, as well as on the skin and other regions of the body, living in symbiosis with the host.
By measuring the levels of various substances in the shoots of the legume, which lives in symbiosis with fungi, and combining the results with large - scale genetic studies, the researchers have found that the levels of secondary substances (flavonoids and terpenoids) rise in the shoots as a result of the increased hormonal levels.
«Plants become more tolerant when living in symbiosis with fungi.»
Researchers were surprised to find that many of today's free - wheeling fungi are descended from species that lived in symbiosis with other organisms as lichens.
And: «This genus, comprising over 600 different species, not only produces the poisonous alkaloids, but also lives in symbioses with bacteria to bind nitrogen.»
Probiotics are bacteria, or yeasts that are beneficial to humans, living in symbiosis with us.
Because of the many strains of bacteria in Kefir, living in symbiosis, it doesn't matter which medium is used to grow it in: raw or processed milk, soya milk, coconut juice or even in sugar water.
Bleaching — the response to heat in which coral rejects the algae with which it normally lives in symbiosis — has always happened: research earlier this year suggests it could become five times more frequent, and reefs such as Australia's Great Barrier would have no time to recover.
This panther cap mushroom, Amanita pantherina, lives in symbiosis with the roots of the tree nearby.

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The idea of living in Christendom in many Western countries led to the conviction that it was a matter of nations in which church and society lived in full symbiosis.
Doesn't every living body exist in symbiosis with its external milieu?
There was a time in American life, not so very long ago, when the only significant relation between religion and popular culture seemed to be the tedious symbiosis enjoyed by such envelope - pushing television producers as Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley and the conservative Christians who loved to....
It is a fantasy that persists even when it recedes into the heart of the labyrinth that is our daily life, so that even when we have carefully developed the financial and mechanical symbiosis between self and jobs, mortgages, home appliances and automobiles, it is there in its simplicity, at the center.
Symbiosis is an ecological phenomenon where one kind of organism lives in physical contact with another.
If you treat the painless chancre in the first few days of infection, you may stop the bacterium before the symbiosis develops, but if you really get syphilis, all you can do is live with the spirochete.
Recent findings emphasize the importance of investigating members of the archaeal domain of life in order to obtain a more comprehensive view of microbial ecology, symbiosis, and metabolic interdependencies involving archaeal partners, and of evolution of life on Earth in regard to the deep roots of archaea as well as our microbial ancestry.
More than 80 % of all land plants live in so - called arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi that colonize their root systems.
Nancy Moran, who studies the long - lived symbiosis between bacteria and aphids at the University of Arizona in Tucson, says: «This is another fascinating case [of] the long evolutionary history of insect - microbe interactions.»
Thus, eventually, it's the avoidance of competition and the process that I call endo - geno - symbiosis (i.e., the capacity of endogen «gene carriers» to share parts of their genome in a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, after the idea of «endosymbiosis» proposed by Sagan, 1967) that drives the expansion of the diversity of living beings.
However, since I like to pick challenging projects, the symbioses between bacteria and marine invertebrates I was studying could not be cultivated in the lab and neither symbiosis partner could live without the other (s).
symbiosis (adj. symbiotic) A relationship between two species that live in close contact.
Chemosynthetic symbioses evolved independently multiple times in at least nine animal phyla and from at least 12 lineages of free - living bacteria.
I think we all could benefit from a little more symbiosis in our lives, and this starts within.
Symbiosis means «to live in harmony,» while dysbiosis refers to an imbalance of the microbial colonies in the body.
As humans living in a dynamic eco-system, we wouldn't be able to survive without symbiosis.
This clear duality, transcending both formal abstraction and function, embodies a distinct and evolving symbiosis between two parallel paths, and nurtures a staggering dialogue around how a physical manifestation can embody pure experience and also exist in completely separate realms and trajectories of contemporary art and life.
While Iglesias clearly does not indulge in Baroque spectacle and has taken the fountain tradition far beyond mere lavish ornament, her uses of water seem to me to resonate with the deeper implications of Descartes» analogy, for the regular pulse of Tres Aguas evokes the mind - body symbiosis of every living organism as well as the reciprocity that needs to exist between nature and society, individual and community.
Coalescing recent manifestations of two distinct, yet interrelated bodies of work — «Planar Configurations» and «Planar Pavilions» — this two - part exhibition embodies Zittel's evolving symbiosis between art object and active living environment, and inaugurates the artist's newest permanent public installation in Joshua Tree, California.
Arctic winter formation has been largely hit by advection from cyclones easily punching through what was once a mighty fortress of cold air living in a physical symbiosis with much thicker sea ice.
Whatever is happening in the great outdoors regarding actual climate, inside the minds of men overwhelming evidence indicates that Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming is a self - sustaining narrative that is living off our mental capacity, either in symbiosis or as an outright cultural parasite; a narrative that is very distanced from physical real - world events.
Whatever is happening in the great outdoors regarding actual climate epidemics, inside the minds of men overwhelming evidence indicates that Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming the Germ Theory of Disease is a self - sustaining narrative that is living off our mental capacity, either in symbiosis or as an outright cultural parasite; a narrative that is very distanced from physical real - world events.
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