"Symbiotic organisms" refers to living things that rely on each other and have a mutually beneficial relationship. They work together and help each other survive and thrive.
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It can not digest grass and needs a whole mess
of symbiotic organisms in its overgrown esophagus to digest it.
The reaction is slightly forward, enough to power the methanogens as well
as symbiotic organisms that produce the H2.
They found the same pattern occurring across continents and various ocean locations — as well as across various levels of productivity and diversity — all of which showed shifts in the
way symbiotic organisms interacted.
The general mechanisms of symbiosis revealed in the study are of relevance to
other symbiotic organisms such as deep - sea tubeworms and giant clams.»
That means the coral likely relies on
microscopic symbiotic organisms called dinoflagellates to biosynthesize cysteine for it, making the coral particularly susceptible to changing climate conditions that endanger its tiny helpers.
But a back four is
a symbiotic organism that operates on feel and trust just as much as training, and there would be an inevitable vetting period complete with blown offsides, errant passes and miscommunication even if Mustafi has superior quality.
They begin to examine
the symbiotic organism only to learn it is extremely smart and quite aggressive when provoked.
By sampling different ocean locations for the presence of an elusive but critical group of algae, researchers have gained new insight into the dwelling places of
the symbiotic organisms that reef corals need for survival.