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Photosymbiosis is a type of
symbiosis where one of the
organisms is
capable of photosynthesis.
Examples of
photosymbiosis Examples of
photosymbiotic relationships...
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relationship is
capable of photosynthesis, as with lichens, it is
called photosymbiosis.
Ectosymbiosis is any
symbiotic relationship in
which the
symbiont lives...
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likely because despite the
energetic benefits it provides,
photosymbiosis appears to be an
evolutionary disadvantage during m**** extinctions....
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within their inner cytoplasm (endoplasm). By parti****ting in this
photosymbiosis,
acantharians are
essentially mixotrophs: they
acquire energy through...
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Photosymbiosis in
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filamentous proteins that
forms the
internal framework of
cells Photosymbiosis – Type of
symbiotic relationship Sometimes Ernst Haeckel is credited...
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oxidized all the iron. Low
nutrient abundance may have
facilitated photosymbiosis—where one
organism is
capable of
photosynthesis and the
other metabolizes...
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provides the
essential nutrients for the worm. This
partnership is
called photosymbiosis, from "photo", "light", and
symbiosis "who
lives with".
These photosynthetic...