Sentences with phrase «mutually symbiotic relationship»

There was a time when TreeHugger was peppered with posts about aquaponics — the process of raising fish and growing produce in a mutually symbiotic relationship where the fish poop feeds the plants and the plants filter the water.

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A symbiotic relationship develops: The success of the company and the success of the community become mutually reinforcing.
A symbiotic, or dependent, relationship in the natural order is a relationship in which two organisms live in a close and mutually advantageous union.
Unhealthy dependence (on a religious leader, for instance) is a symbiotic (mutually parasitic) relationship in, which the «true believer» gains a neurotic sense of power by identifying with the leader.
Hein said an additional casino in the Catskills would create a «mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship between resorts.»
The health of the human vagina depends on a symbiotic / mutually beneficial relationship with «good» bacteria that live on its surface feeding on products produced by vaginal skin cells.
c) The eukaryote then began a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) relationship with it whereby the eukaryote provided protection and nutrients to the prokaryote, and in return, the prokaryotic endosymbiont provided additional energy to its eukaryotic host through its respiratory cellular machinary.
Mitochondria were once simple independent organisms, but over time they incorporated themselves into our cells because we developed a symbiotic, or mutually beneficial, relationship with them.
It's a bad rap, says Dunn, because ours is a symbiotic, mutually beneficial relationship.
The Call of Duty franchise thrived in a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship with Xbox.
The guys that have cracked the code, it's the most symbiotic mutually beneficial relationship you've ever seen.
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