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How to use symbiotic in a sentence

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The fungus and alga of the lichen enjoy the symbiotic relationship of mutualism, each giving the other something that is required.
It is not known whether rugose corals had symbiotic photosymbiotic zooxanthellae as modern corals do.
The plants are tiny single-celled algae, the zooxanthellae or symbiotic dinoflagellates, that live within the tissues of corals in great numbers.
Yes, there is a symbiotic relationship between two projections or two images.
Architecture's symbiotic relationship with global economics makes his choice of design as much a politically as an aesthetically strategic move.
At least one report suggests that the number of bacterial strains that are symbiotic or commensal is limited.
In all of these fossils, the symbiotic colony covers the entire external surface of a gastropod shell with a thick encrustation.
According to Jacoby, the hyphen in service-learning is symbolically representative of this symbiotic relationship.
I thought we could have a perfect symbiotic relationship, one that both sides could benefit from.
As a model of symbiotic acting, these performances are unrivaled by anything else I've seen this year.
Working with Robert was one of the most symbiotic experiences I've ever had.
The townspeople's actions indicate a symbiotic unity, as though they are one being seeking to drain an enemy.
The association seems to have been a symbiotic one, with each informing the other.
The record, film and advertising industries have developed much more symbiotic relationships.
Butterfly caterpillars produce calls that appear to play a role in maintaining symbiotic associations with ants.
These fungi form symbiotic associations with the roots of most plant species.
Almost all higher plants and animals make use of symbiotic bacteria to perform many of their functions.
The nitrogen fixation process depends on a successful symbiotic relationship between a bacteria species and a host plant.
This investor confidence underscores the symbiotic relationship between financial parasitism and militarism.
This symbiotic working relationship ensures that the couple are neither separated for days at a time nor joined at the hip.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A cellulase from the symbiotic intestinal flagellates of termites and of the roach, Cryptocercus punctulatus.
Chance must play a very considerable part in first bringing symbiotic or commensal partners together.
The peculiar yellow cells which are found in the central capsule of many Acantharia are symbiotic xanthell.
The light of one animal at least, and I believe many others also, cannot be due to any sort of symbiotic organism.
Pierantoni has considered the granules to be symbiotic luminous bacteria, but this is certainly not the case.
The tree trunks and branches were rich in symbiotic life, with ferns, lianas, and orchidaceous plants of many species.
This would point to the symbiotic character of galls and their guests.
Foundress beetles tunnel into trees and inoculate their brood gallery with a symbiotic fungus, which is then consumed by adults and larvae.
PolyP regulates blood clotting, inflammation and bone formation in humans, symbiotic interactions in plants and stress responses in bacteria.
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