commensalists

[US]//kəˈmensəlɪsts//
[UK]//kəˈmensəlɪsts//

Translation

n.Organisms that live in or on another organism without affecting the host either beneficially or harmfully; plural of commensalist
adj.Relating to or characterized by commensalism

Phrases & Collocations

gut commensalists

intestinal commensalists

marine commensalists

beneficial commensalists

the commensalists

these commensalists

Example Sentences

commensalists often live in symbiotic relationships with their host organisms.

bacterial commensalists colonize the human gut without causing harm.

many intestinal commensalists play crucial roles in digestion.

researchers study how commensalists affect the immune system.

commensalists can sometimes become opportunistic pathogens.

the skin harbors numerous commensalists that protect against infection.

commensalists compete with harmful bacteria for resources.

scientists are exploring how commensalists can be used in therapeutics.

commensalists contribute to the overall health of their host ecosystems.

the relationship between commensalists and hosts is complex.

some commensalists produce vitamins that benefit their hosts.

commensalists help maintain the balance of microbial communities.

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