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'Symbiotically' is an adverb that describes a relationship of mutual benefit between two organisms. It can be used in formal or scientific writing to describe how two organisms interact with each other. Example: The ants and the aphids lived symbiotically in the garden, with the ants providing protection for the aphids in exchange for their honeydew secretion. In this sentence, 'symbiotically' describes the nature of the relationship between the ants and the aphids, indicating that it is mutually beneficial for both organisms.
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symbiotically
adverb
In a symbiotic manner
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But there is ample evidence that many leaders of the poor countries have predictably made the wrong inference: that rich-country protectionism excuses, and justifies, going easy on relaxing their own barriers to trade.In fact, the protectionism of the poor and the rich countries must be viewed together symbiotically to ensure effective exports by the poor countries.
One of the results of the ninth international coral reef symposium was a clearer understanding of the mechanism of bleaching.Bleaching happens when the animals that form the coral (creatures known as anthozoans, which look like miniature sea anemones) expel the algae that normally live symbiotically in their cells.
ISAF commanders, who had avoided involvement in counter-narcotics, now acknowledge that insurgents and drugs-smugglers operate symbiotically and must be tackled together.Here too, views are split.
The Taliban and drugs mafias operate symbiotically; the former finance themselves from the drugs trade to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars a year, while the latter have a vested interest in insecurity that encourages poppy cultivation.The UN reckons the drugs industry has shrunk from $4 billion to $3.4 billion (equivalent to around 30% of the licit economy).
THE story of the microbiome the community of tiny organisms that coexist symbiotically with people and other animals gets weirder every day.
These coral polyps have algae living symbiotically within their cells.
Big Data's pursuit of "what" should be symbiotically linked to empiricism's pursuit of "why", which would increase the real strength of data analytics and accelerate scientific discovery collaboratively with empiricism.
The City and the empire grew up symbiotically.
The basic question of the evolution of prokaryotes into eukaryotes often rated the second major evolutionary mystery, after the origin of life is thought to involve a complex series of partnerships in which distinct strains of bacteria entered each others' bodies, merged symbiotically, and traded genes.
While at the Imperial Institute, Winogradsky proposed new methods of studying soil microorganisms, particularly those that fix nitrogen symbiotically in legumes as well as those dispersed in soil.
Some tunicates, especially in the tropics, live symbiotically with unicellular plants and blue-green algae that may supply them with food.
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