Symbiosis is when two different living things work together and depend on each other to survive and thrive. It's like a teamwork relationship where both beings help each other and both benefit from the partnership.
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And: «This genus, comprising over 600 different species, not only produces the poisonous alkaloids, but also lives in
symbioses with bacteria to bind nitrogen.»
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.
She is known for having the strength of
perfect symbiosis between calmness and greatness.
«Then we cultured the cells in the presence of various drugs and screened for spontaneous drug - resistant mutants to isolate clones useful
for symbiosis experiments.»
Since my Diplom thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany, I am fascinated
by symbioses between microbes and their (multicellular) hosts.
«The existence of so many novel
coral symbioses thriving in a place that is too warm for most corals,» Todd LaJeunesse, an assistant professor of biology at Penn State, explained, «gives us hope that coral reefs and the ecosystems they support may persist — at least in some places — in the face of global warming.»
This world runs
on symbiosis, and we're not fulfilling our end...
MT - EPSCoR Focus 1: The genomics of a beetle -
fungal symbiosis with massive implications for forest disturbance ecology and climate
Excessive autonomy without regard for the other, and the lack of power to communicate are pathological, just
as symbiosis in which the self no longer «belongs» because it loses its identity in the other is pathological.
On Saturday, Aug. 5, Shmaltz hosts a «Tap Takeover» featuring five Shmaltz beers including Star Trek
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In addition to the mind mapping sessions, a technique that is now being taught to other organizations around the globe, Industrial Synergies has set up NISP, the National
Industrial Symbiosis Program where businesses can directly register their needs or surpluses.
More than 80 % of all land plants live in so - called arbuscular
mycorrhizal symbioses with fungi that colonize their root systems.
Additionally, many of the chemicals circulating in the mat can be used by different community members,
creating symbioses that could be leveraged for future industrial processes.
This allows a sort of
symbiosis where airlines that can't sell those pricey tickets can remove miles from their accounting ledger and we get a great deal — sometimes even an experience of a lifetime in a private suite on board a plane.
Shakun holds a B.Sc in Chemistry from Fergusson College, Pune, and a Master's in Marketing & Finance
from Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies.
UNIQUE SYMBIOSIS OF MUSIC AND GRAPHICSDub Dash is a fast - paced rhythm based action game.
Not only is this the first time that an art fair is being held in the design center, but the Pacific Design Center is owned by Charles S. Cohen, who had envisioned
such symbiosis of art, design and architecture.
For scientists truffles are therefore a model organism to investigate how
symbiosis evolved between plants and fungi.
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The rich ecology of living soils — fungi, insects, bacteria, vegetation — in a highly productive
symbiosis gives way to bare earth.
Five year —
develop symbiosis of practice and research across employment in higher edu (specific universities), and a solo exhibition in a commercial gallery in London (specific ones).
Bleaching occurs when stress to the coral -
algal symbiosis causes corals to expel their endosymbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) and, if prolonged or particularly severe, may result in partial or complete coral mortality [2].
This new realm of possibilities was a new source of material for Hollywood, trying to conceive of some of the most outrageous uses for it, as well as exploring the dangers of this
new symbiosis between man and machine.
The conference hall
at Symbiosis in Pune, where Khoj 2017 Pune was held seemed filled with enthusiasm and hope in the eyes young entrepreneurs as the event was set to begin.
However, sometimes this mutually beneficial
symbiosis goes awry, and the microbes start «acting out».
«Two seemingly unrelated species, yeasts and flies, have developed an intricate
symbiosis based on smell,» said Kevin Verstrepen of KU Leuven and VIB in Belgium.
By mimicking the
natural symbiosis between plants and animals, holistic grazing would, Savory argues, encourage the regrowth of carbon - sequestering grasslands.
Just
like symbiosis in nature, which involves prolonged association, states and cultural domains thrive through mutual interests and interdependencies.
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Because when know more
about symbioses, underwater ecology, and aquatic plant and animal habitats, you notice behaviors and see creatures you may have previously missed.
Widely
beneficial symbiosis between plant and fungi shares signaling components with wildfire ephemerals.
The researchers expect that similar research will become widespread in the future as more people adopt a conciliatory approach to human -
robot symbiosis.
Researchers cultured the pathogens found in the ants» gut to
understand symbiosis that takes place in the human body.
The popularity of the «Xoogler» network has popped in recent years, marking an
interesting symbiosis between Alphabet, which has increasingly tried to keep its entrepreneurial talent on board, and ex-employees who feel pulled to venture out on their own while still relying on its extensive network.
New findings by the Montreal researchers, published in the journal Microbiome, suggest that a more
intricate symbiosis of microbial life underpins willows» ability to thrive in these stressful conditions.
Over the past two decades, many efforts to infuse K — 12 education with innovation and enterprise have flamed out or settled into
cozy symbiosis with the status quo.
Code 46 doesn't, however, provide any easy answers to the problem of how language itself is, as William S. Burroughs once suggested, a virus that lives in
uneasy symbiosis with humanity, offering up a multitude of sense reaction and academic readings without itself being anything other than a series of noises and gestures.
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 hate them.
A lot of the pieces in the show rest atop custom - trimmed towels, as Lupo placed her sculptures on the abundance of pool house towels after making them; after a while a
strange symbiosis took place.
Scientists have been debating for decades
whether symbioses, like the Paramecium - Chlorella association, are based on mutual benefit or exploitation.
This
ancient symbiosis with soil fungi is thought to be how plants survived on land millions of years before they evolved roots.
The discovery of another symbiotic microbe in leaf - cutter ant fungal gardens is «very exciting,» says etymologist Ted Schultz of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. «When I first got into this stuff, we thought it was a... two -
partner symbiosis.