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  • ...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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  • # {{pl|Symbiosis}}
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  • ...[[substrate-level phosphorylation]] - [[surface area-to-volume ratio]] - [[symbiosis]] - [[symbiogenesis]] - [[synapomorphy]] - [[synapse]] - [[syngamy]] - [[sy
    17 KB (2,198 words) - 10:01, 21 June 2024
  • ...oses has led to a complicated distribution on the tree of eukaryotes (see Symbiosis section below). ...without chloroplasts respectively) derived from primary endosymbiosis (see Symbiosis section). There has long been strong support for the monophyly of plastids
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  • ...l Links]], [[Sylvester McCoy/Related Articles]], [[Symbiosis/Approval]], [[Symbiosis/Bibliography]], [[Symbolism/Approval]], [[Symbolism/Unused]], [[Symphony/Ap ...i Rama]], [[Swartkrans Cave]], [[Swimming]], [[Sword]], Sylvester McCoy, [[Symbiosis]], [[Symbolism]], [[Synonym (taxonomy)]], [[Systematics]], [[Systems biolog
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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
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  • ...ike multicellular tissues in an organism; when organisms enter into strict symbiosis, they are not independent. Symbiotic plant and algae relationships consist
    23 KB (3,433 words) - 10:01, 21 June 2024
  • ...alization of their individual "needs" than before the integration process. Symbiosis, collaboration, cooperation, complexification, socialization, synergy are s
    25 KB (3,844 words) - 23:36, 6 August 2007
  • ...es come after random mutation, as well as after natural experiments (e.g., symbiosis leading to mitochondria), but it still figures into systems biology because
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  • *1981: [[Lynn Margulis]] published ''Symbiosis in Cell Evolution'' detailing the [[endosymbiotic theory]].
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  • ...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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  • ...ike multicellular tissues in an organism; when organisms enter into strict symbiosis, they are not independent. Symbiotic plant and algae relationships consist
    27 KB (3,999 words) - 10:01, 21 June 2024
  • ...f all organisms. They are [[ubiquitous]] in [[soil]], [[water]], and as [[symbiosis|symbionts]] of other organisms. Many [[pathogen]]s are bacteria. Most are
    26 KB (3,841 words) - 10:00, 21 June 2024
  • Animals also share many direct relationships, called [[symbiosis]], with other life. For instance, many animals—especially the [[insect]]s
    28 KB (4,283 words) - 10:01, 21 June 2024
  • ...violet radiation|radiation]]. Many types of microorganisms have intimate [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] relationships with other larger organisms; some of which are mu
    28 KB (4,152 words) - 10:03, 21 June 2024
  • [[:Category:Symbiosis|Symbiosis]] (1)
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  • ...m the yeast, but from a [[lactobacillus]], with which the yeast lives in [[symbiosis]]. The lactobacillus feeds on the byproducts of the yeast fermentation, and
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  • ...production was diffeent then, some 3 billions years ago. Yes the organelle symbiosis idea does have something to do with it and the details are discussed in the ...at the three "canonical' forms emerged and thay preceded the mitochondrial symbiosis most likely. Mitochondria are clearly related to known present day proteoba
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