symbiose

[US]/ˈsɪm.bi.oʊz/
[UK]/ˈsɪm.bi.oʊz/

Translation

vi.the living together in a mutually beneficial relationship; the interaction between two different organisms living in close physical proximity
Word Forms
Pluralsymbioses

Phrases & Collocations

mutual symbiose

symbiose relationship

symbiose network

symbiose effect

ecological symbiose

symbiose model

symbiose dynamics

symbiose system

symbiose strategy

symbiose process

Example Sentences

in nature, many species live in symbiose.

the symbiose between bees and flowers is essential for pollination.

humans and dogs often share a unique symbiose.

coral reefs thrive due to the symbiose with algae.

understanding symbiose can help us protect ecosystems.

the symbiose between fungi and plants benefits both organisms.

some bacteria exist in symbiose with their hosts.

symbiose can lead to greater biodiversity in environments.

studying symbiose helps scientists understand evolutionary processes.

many agricultural practices rely on the symbiose of crops and microorganisms.

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