“symbiosis” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “symbiosis”:

+ In all cases the lichen are quite different in appearance and life-style from either constituent; it is possibly the most complete symbiosis known.

+ It is thought, from the number of fungal and algal species involved, that the symbiosis must have taken place many times between different species.

+ Another important kind of symbiosis is mycorrhiza.

+ Some believe symbiosis should only refer to persistent mutualisms, while others believe it should apply to all kinds of lon-term biological interactions.

+ It was only thanks to Hisham and Nitika, when they came to my college, oh yes, Symbiosis Internation University, one of the top ranked colleges in India, and also, since it was a success at my college, am pretty sure we know how to write english, basic english at least, hope it shows here.

symbiosis some ways to use
symbiosis some ways to use

Example sentences of “symbiosis”:

+ There is evidence that symbiosis happened between ancient bacteria to produce the double-membrane class known as gram-negative bacteria.

+ The fungus lives in symbiosis with a bacterium which is capable of destroying the fungicide.
+ The relevance of symbiosis is its frequency and its evolutionary significance.

+ There is evidence that symbiosis happened between ancient bacteria to produce the double-membrane class known as gram-negative bacteria.

+ The fungus lives in symbiosis with a bacterium which is capable of destroying the fungicide.

+ The relevance of symbiosis is its frequency and its evolutionary significance.

+ The mycorrhizal symbiosis is ancient, dating to at least 400 million years ago.

+ There are fungi which grow into plant roots, a symbiosis known as mycorrhiza.

+ The relationship is a classic example of symbiosis and mutualism.

+ Very often, the corals form a symbiosis with unicellular dinoflagellates.

+ The definition of symbiosis has been controversial.

+ The conclusion must be that symbiosis has been highly significant in the evolution of life.

+ This kind of symbiosis is called endosymbiosis.

+ It causes disease in humans and plants and can live in symbiosis with plants and fungi.

+ Most corals get energy and nutrients from symbiosis with photosynthetic unicellular algae called zooxanthellae.

+ Lichens are a symbiosis of at least two quite different organisms.

+ They lack the food reserve called endosperm, so must have symbiosis with fungi to get nutrients to germinate.

+ Margulis believes symbiosis is the most important force in evolution.

+ Lichen is a symbiosis between a blue-green algae and fungi.

+ Algae do not have vascular tissues and other adaptations to live on land, but they can endure dryness and other conditions in symbiosis with a fungus as lichen.

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