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Definitions of symbiotic in various dictionaries:
adj - used of organisms (especially of different species) living together but not necessarily in a relation beneficial to each
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Mutually beneficial |
Of different organisms, living together for mutual benefit |
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Jul 29 2018 The Times - Specialist |
Jul 17 2015 Wall Street Journal |
Jul 24 2000 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us anemone shrimp underwater in Alaska.) Stinging tentacles don't bother the anemone shrimp because the shrimp has spent hours letting his host get accustomed to him so they can have the mutualistic this type of relationship, from the Greek for life |
Depending on who benefits, this relationship can be classified as mutualism or as parasitism |
Symbiotic might refer to |
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Symbiosis (from Greek "living together", from "together" and "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. The organisms, each termed a symbiont, may be of the same or of different species. In 1879, Heinrich Anton de Bary defined it as "the living together of unlike organisms". The term was subject to a century-long debate about whether it should specifically denote mutualism, as in lichens; biologists have now abandoned that restriction. * Symbiosis can be obligatory, which means that one or both of the symbionts entirely depend on each other for survival, or facultative (optional) when they can generally live independently. * Symbiosis is also classified by physical attachment; symbiosis in which the organisms have bodily union is called conjunctive symbiosis, and symbiosis in which they are not in union is called disjunctive symbiosis. * When one organism lives on the s |