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where both
symbionts contribute to each other's subsistence.
Symbiosis can be obligatory,
which means that one, or both of the
symbionts depend on each...
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Vertical transmission of
symbionts is the
transfer of a
microbial symbiont from the
parent directly to the offspring. Many
metazoan species carry symbiotic...
- Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut
flora are the microorganisms,
including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the
digestive tracts...
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their plankton diet with the
products of
photosynthesis produced by
these symbionts. The
polyps interconnect by a
complex and well-developed
system of gastrovascular...
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absence of
bacterial symbionts,
while sequencing of
adult anglerfish showed higher levels of
bioluminescent bacterial symbionts. This
correlates to the...
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their symbionts to
resist these viruses.
Acanthamoeba hattchettii is one
species affected by
giant viruses, and some use a
bacterial symbiont (Parachlamydia...
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autotrophic symbionts occurring in
lichens are a wide
variety of simple,
photosynthetic organisms commonly and
traditionally known as algae.
These symbionts include...
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nutrition from its
symbionts,
which have the
potential for
carbon dioxide fixation and
sulfur oxidation. In return, the host
provides its
symbionts with a stable...
- host and the
other as the
symbiont.
There are obligate,
those that
require the host for survival, and
facultative symbionts,
those that can
survive independently...
- K.; Douglas,
Angela E. (2017). "Hype or opportunity?
Using microbial symbionts in
novel strategies for
insect pest control".
Journal of
Insect Physiology...