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  • It is argued that chromalveolates are derived from a single symbiosis of a phagotrophic heterotrophic eukaryote with a photosynthetic red alga eu
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  • ...ant [[symbiotic]] relationships with many other organisms. [[Mycorrhizal]] symbiosis between [[plants]] and fungi is particularly important; over 90% of all pla | title = Symbiosis: Mycorrhizae and Lichens
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  • The fly agaric [[mushroom]] grows in symbiosis with birch, pine, and fir.<ref>[Letcher, Andy. Shroom: A Cultural History o
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  • ::*Self-Extending Symbiosis: A Mechanism for Increasing Robustness Through Evolution (430 times)
    10 KB (1,412 words) - 17:20, 20 October 2016
  • ...potential for social exchange, it has the potential to nurture empathy and symbiosis, but it also has the potential to incite belligerence on a global scale, or
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  • ...n in ''[[Vibrio fischeri]]'', a bioluminiscent bacterium that lives as a [[symbiosis|symbiont]] in the light-producing organ of the Hawaiian [[bobtail squid]].
    12 KB (1,651 words) - 03:20, 16 February 2010
  • ...inly in tropical locations). This bacteria may be either free-living or in symbiosis with marine life like their close relations, Vibrio fischeri. V. harveyi’
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  • ...n put forward by [[Lynn Margulis]] using quite different reasoning about [[symbiosis]] between a bacterium and an archaen arising in an ancient [[consortium]] o
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  • .../british/empire_seapower/trade_empire_01.shtml Professor Kenneth Morgan: ''Symbiosis: Trade and the British Empire'', BBC History, February 2011]</ref>.
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  • ...and Wilcox in 2005 that serves to “demonstrate the dynamic nature of this symbiosis and illustrate the potential ease with which beneficial symbionts can evolv
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  • ...in the root nodules of [[legumes]] and work with the plant as a form of [[symbiosis]] and produce [[ammonia]] in exchange for [[carbohydrates]]. If a soil is l
    21 KB (3,189 words) - 15:35, 3 September 2010
  • ...lowing it to form [[biofilm]]s. It also utilizes [[quorum sensing]] (group symbiosis) to achieve its resistance against microbial agents in most cases.
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  • *Haywood HC (1992) The strange and wonderful symbiosis of motivation and cognition. Int J Cogn Ed Mediated Learn 2:186–197.
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  • ...ve popularity of [[professional football]], aided to a large degree by its symbiosis with the new television culture, that baseball's previously unbreakable gri
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  • ...re to their cropland. Trees such as willow and alder, which often grows in symbiosis with a nitrogen-fixing actinomycete (Frankia sp.), are planted around the i
    18 KB (2,822 words) - 11:00, 31 July 2015
  • ...ike multicellular tissues in an organism; when organisms enter into strict symbiosis, they are not independent. Symbiotic plant and algae relationships consist
    23 KB (3,431 words) - 23:45, 25 October 2013
  • *1981: [[Lynn Margulis]] published ''Symbiosis in Cell Evolution'' detailing the [[endosymbiotic theory]].
    27 KB (3,909 words) - 22:11, 27 October 2013
  • ...d and valued Jewish and Czech identities. Like other attempts at cultural symbiosis, the effort ended with the rise of Hitlerism. [[Franz Kafka]] (1883-1924)
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  • ...f all organisms. They are [[ubiquitous]] in [[soil]], [[water]], and as [[symbiosis|symbionts]] of other organisms. Many [[pathogen]]s are bacteria. Most are
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  • Animals also share many direct relationships, called [[symbiosis]], with other life. For instance, many animals—especially the [[insect]]s
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