Symbiosis Mnemonic
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symbiosis
symbiosis
/sɪmbaɪˈoʊsɪs/
Examples
- For example, it is the symbiosis theory of mitochondria.
- He envisioned a symbiosis of the two religions.
- It is used to study the symbiosis responsible for nitrogen fixation.
- Mutualism and symbiosis overlap but neither is a form of the other.
- Both the music and the advertisement can benefit from this symbiosis.
- In some cases, this symbiosis may lead to the commission of crimes.
- Symbiosis aim to promote human development in harmony with the environment.
- An even closer form of symbiosis may explain the origin of chloroplasts.
- In what ways have the worms and the plants evolved together in symbiosis
- Maybe they even managed to form a symbiosis with us in the form of snot.
the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
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"Sim + Bi + Oasis. Together they thrive, like in an oasis, living in harmony."
"Sym + Bi + Osis. Together, life with osmosis, living in harmony and exchange."
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