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An endosymbiont or endobiont is an organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism. Typically the two organisms are in a mutualistic... |
Mycorrhiza (redirect from Mycorrhizal fungi) stated goals of SPUN are mapping, protecting, and harnessing mycorrhizal fungi. Effect of climate change on plant biodiversity Endosymbiont Epibiont, an... |
Epiphytic fungus (redirect from Epiphytic fungi) epiphytic clavicipitaceous fungus . Fungi portal Foliicolous, lichens or bryophytes that grow on leaves Epiphyte Endosymbiont Epilith, an organism that grows... |
Protist (redirect from Kingdom of misfits) the concentration of dissolved oxygen in the water. Endosymbiosis. Protists have an accentuated tendency to include endosymbionts in their cells, and... |
Endophyte (redirect from Endophytic fungi) An endophyte is an endosymbiont, often a bacterium or fungus, that lives within a plant for at least part of its life cycle without causing apparent disease... |
Symbiosis (redirect from List of symbiotic relationships) bacterial endosymbionts that provide essential nutrients to about 10%–15% of insects.[citation needed] In endosymbiosis, the host cell lacks some of the nutrients... |
Candida (fungus) (redirect from Candida fungi) encompasses about 200 species. Many species are harmless commensals or endosymbionts of hosts including humans. When mucosal barriers are disrupted or the... |
Microorganism (redirect from Microscopic discovery of microorganisms) Morphology. (Retrieved 10 October 2006) Dyall, S.; Brown, M.; Johnson, P. (2004). "Ancient invasions: from endosymbionts to organelles". Science. 304 (5668): 253–7... |
Trichonympha (section As an endosymbiont) endosymbionts. They do not eat hindgut fluid that was excreted during the molting process of another lower termite/wood roach, as the endosymbionts in... |
Klebsiella variicola is a species of bacteria which was originally identified as a benign endosymbiont in plants, but has since been associated with disease... |
Aphid (category Insect pests of temperate forests) Characterization of Plasmids Containing Genes Encoding Enzymes of Leucine Biosynthesis in Endosymbionts (Buchnera) of Aphids". Journal of Molecular Evolution... |
Protozoa (section History of classification) benefit at times by deriving some of its nutrients from the algal endosymbionts or by surviving anoxic conditions because of the oxygen produced by algal photosynthesis... |
Genome size (section Origin of the term) plastids. These organelles are descended from primordial endosymbionts, which were capable of surviving within the host cell and which the host cell likewise... |
Horizontal gene transfer (redirect from Transfer of genes) extreme reduction of endosymbiont genomes in sap-feeding insects. Molecular biology and evolution, 31(4), 857-871. Yoshida S, Maruyama S, Nozaki H, Shirasu... |
genus of obligate mutualistic endosymbiont bacteria that are believed to inhabit all species of cockroach studied to date, with the exception of the genus... |
Multicellular organism (redirect from Evolution of multicellularity) organism that consists of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organism. All species of animals, land plants and most fungi are multicellular, as... |
locomotion and at least one endosymbiont lives inside to help digest cellulose in wood to produce acetate for its host(s). Mixotricha mitochondria degenerated... |
form Epiphyte Endosymbiont Epiphytic fungus Epiphytic bacteria Foliicolous Christy, Arun; Thomas, Binu (June 26, 2020). "Phytodiversity of Chasmophytic... |
Eukaryote (redirect from Evolution of eukaryotes) constitute the domain of Eukarya or Eukaryota, organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants, fungi, and many unicellular organisms... |
Marine microorganisms (section Marine fungi) associated organisms (endosymbiont bacteria and a parasite polychaete) from geochemically distinct vents of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge". Journal of Sea Research.... |