Definition of Photosymbiosis. Meaning of Photosymbiosis. Synonyms of Photosymbiosis

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Definition of Photosymbiosis

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Meaning of Photosymbiosis from wikipedia

- Photosymbiosis is a type of symbiosis where one of the organisms is capable of photosynthesis. Examples of photosymbiosis Examples of photosymbiotic relationships...
- relationship is capable of photosynthesis, as with lichens, it is called photosymbiosis. Ectosymbiosis is any symbiotic relationship in which the symbiont lives...
- This is likely because despite the energetic benefits it provides, photosymbiosis appears to be an evolutionary disadvantage during m**** extinctions....
- 16 April 2023. Zapalski, Mikołaj K. (22 January 2014). "Evidence of photosymbiosis in Palaeozoic tabulate corals". Proceedings of the Royal Society B:...
- within their inner cytoplasm (endoplasm). By parti****ting in this photosymbiosis, acantharians are essentially mixotrophs: they acquire energy through...
- H., Schmidt, C., Kucera, M. and Moriya, K. (2019) "Characterizing photosymbiosis in modern planktonic foraminifera". Biogeosciences, 16(17). doi:10...
- PMID 19008448. S2CID 206516012. Decelle J, Colin S, Foster RA (2015). "Photosymbiosis in Marine Planktonic Protists". Marine Protists. pp. 465–500. doi:10...
- of filamentous proteins that forms the internal framework of cells Photosymbiosis – Type of symbiotic relationship Sometimes Ernst Haeckel is credited...
- oxidized all the iron. Low nutrient abundance may have facilitated photosymbiosis—where one organism is capable of photosynthesis and the other metabolizes...
- provides the essential nutrients for the worm. This partnership is called photosymbiosis, from "photo", "light", and symbiosis "who lives with". These photosynthetic...