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Filter by Meaning The bees and flowers interact symbiotically in the process of pollination.
The mycorrhizal fungi and the roots of plants work symbiotically to exchange nutrients in the soil.
The cleaner fish and the larger fish live symbiotically, where the cleaner fish remove parasites from the larger fish's skin.
The bacteria in our gut and our bodies function symbiotically to aid in digestion.
The coral and the algae coexist symbiotically in the marine ecosystem.
The bird cleans the crocodile's teeth symbiotically, gaining protection from predators in return.
The two companies collaborated symbiotically to develop a groundbreaking technology.
The roots of the plant and the mycorrhizal fungi interact symbiotically, exchanging nutrients and water.
The farmer and the honeybees depend symbiotically on each other for pollination and crop production.
The predator and the prey in the African savannah are connected symbiotically in a delicate balance.
The plants and the bees work symbiotically to pollinate the flowers.
The bird and the mammal have evolved to depend on each other symbiotically for survival.
The bee and the flower interact symbiotically to aid in pollination.
The students worked symbiotically to complete the group project.
The clownfish and the anemonefish live symbiotically in the protection of the anemone's tentacles.
The company and the local community collaborated symbiotically to promote sustainable development.
The protagonist and the antagonist in the story are symbiotically connected, each relying on the other for their character development.
The farmer and the livestock supported each other symbiotically in a sustainable farming system.
The social media influencer and the brand collaborated symbiotically to promote the product.
The coral reefs and the fish living in them exist symbiotically, providing shelter and food for each other.
The bacteria in the human gut interact symbiotically with the digestive system.
The lion and the zebra exist symbiotically in the African savanna.
The government and the non-profit organizations collaborated symbiotically to provide aid during the crisis.
The ants and the aphids work symbiotically in the garden.
The host and the parasite depend symbiotically on each other for survival, albeit in an imbalanced relationship.
The yucca plant and the yucca moth rely on each other symbiotically for pollination and reproduction.
The cleaner fish and the larger fish interact symbiotically by removing parasites.
The clownfish and the anemone coexist symbiotically, with the clownfish receiving protection and the anemone benefiting from the clownfish's waste.
The tube worms and the chemosynthetic bacteria rely symbiotically on each other to survive near deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
The bacteria in our gut help us digest food symbiotically, while we provide them with a suitable environment.
Certain birds and large mammals travel symbiotically, as the birds feed on the insects attracted to the mammals' fur.
The bacteria in our gut help us digest food symbiotically.
The bacteria in the human gut and the body work symbiotically to aid in digestion and nutrient absorption.
The flowers and the bees interact symbiotically in the garden.
The lion and the lioness hunt symbiotically in the grasslands.
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