Definition of Photosymbiotic. Meaning of Photosymbiotic. Synonyms of Photosymbiotic

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- is capable of photosynthesis. Examples of photosymbiosis Examples of photosymbiotic relationships include those in lichens, plankton, ciliates, and many...
- recover until much later in the Jur****ic. Sessile filter feeders and photosymbiotic organisms were among those most severely affected. Having declined at...
- range of epibionts, including certain hederelloids as aforementioned. Photosymbiotic scleractinians made their first appearance during the Middle Silurian...
- separate phylum (Seilacher's Vendobionta). Mark McMenamin has inferred a photosymbiotic lifestyle for Swartpuntia, and this seems likely considering its shallow...
- PMC 419558. PMID 15148395. Gast, Rebecca J.; Caron, David A. (2001-10-01). "Photosymbiotic ****ociations in planktonic foraminifera and radiolaria". Hydrobiologia...
- most prevalent group of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates known and have photosymbiotic relationships with many species. These unicellular microalgae commonly...
- "Intra-host Symbiont Diversity and Extended Symbiont Maintenance in Photosymbiotic Acantharea (Clade F)". Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1998. doi:10.3389/fmicb...
- "Intra-host Symbiont Diversity and Extended Symbiont Maintenance in Photosymbiotic Acantharea (Clade F)". Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1998. doi:10.3389/fmicb...
- the reef and providing habitats for other animals. The presence of photosymbiotic coral and micritic envelopes on some crinoid ossicles indicates the...
- "Intra-host Symbiont Diversity and Extended Symbiont Maintenance in Photosymbiotic Acantharea (Clade F)". Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1998. doi:10.3389/fmicb...