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Symbiotic and bacteria
Symbiotic relationships include those associations in which one organism lives on another ( ectosymbiosis, such as mistletoe ), or where one partner lives inside the other ( endosymbiosis, such as lactobacilli and other bacteria in humans or zooxanthelles in corals ).
Symbiotic bacteria in their intestines ferment the fibres, allowing previously indigestible cellulose to be turned into volatile fatty acids.

Symbiotic and into
A Lebanese-Mexican Symbiotic smuggling network involved in human smuggling into the United States of America that came to the attention of law enforcement and counterintelligence has been described in the literature.
Some of his books, such as The Macroscope and The Symbiotic Man ( 1995 ) ( ISBN 0071357440 ), have been translated into English.
* Genome Sequence of a Polydnavirus: Insights into Symbiotic Virus Evolution article from Science.

Symbiotic and .
Stephen R. Donaldson, in his Gap Series, proposed a similar system, Symbiotic Crystalline Resonance Transmission, clearly ansible-type technology, but was very difficult to produce and limited to text messages.
Symbiotic microbes such as fungi and algae form an association in lichen.
" Symbiotic Growth in the Swamp: Toledo and Northwest Ohio, 1860 – 1900 ," Northwest Ohio History, 77 ( Spring 2010 ), 85 – 104.
* Symbiotic stars are binary star systems comprising a late-type giant star and a hotter companion object.
Symbiotic organisms carried within larger organisms are also known to bioluminesce.
Margulis dedicated the last of eight chapters in her book, The Symbiotic Planet, to Gaia.
Symbiotic relationships between Rhizobium species and legumes are well-documented.
* Symbiotic idea A symbiotic method of idea creation is when multiple ideas are combined, using different elements of each to make a whole.
Symbiotic relationships in monocentrid fishes and sepiolid squid appear to have evolved separately.
* Symbiotic mutism: the most common form, caused by a vocal and dominating mother and absent father ( very rarely the other way around ) and characterized by the use of mutism as controlling behavior around other adults.
* A Symbiotic Lifestyle: C. xamachana and Zooxanthellae
Symbiotic relationships with ectomycorrhizal fungi enable Hispaniolan Pines to grow on shallow, infertile soils.
Symbiotic child psychosis struck her.
* Normal Symbiotic Phase-Lasts until about 5 months of age.
* Separation-Individuation Phase-The arrival of this phase marks the end of the Normal Symbiotic Phase.

bacteria and cecum
Like some other herbivores, they have a large cecum, containing bacteria that ferment cellulose, allowing for more efficient digestion of plant matter.
Hindgut fermenters, in contrast to the ruminants, store digested food which has left the stomach in a pouch-like extension of the large intestine called the cecum ( literally " cave "), where the food is digested by bacteria.
The chewed plant material collects in the large cecum, a secondary chamber between the large and small intestine containing large quantities of symbiotic bacteria that help with the digestion of cellulose and also produce certain B vitamins.
# Binding of bile acids to fiber or bacteria in the cecum with increased fecal loss from the entero-hepatic circulation.
Most mammalian herbivores have a relatively large cecum, hosting a large number of bacteria, which aid in the enzymatic breakdown of plant materials such as cellulose ; in many species, it is considerably wider than the colon.
Over 99 % of the bacteria in the gut flora are anaerobes, but in the cecum, aerobic bacteria reach high densities.
The koala's cecum enables it to host bacteria that specifically help to break down cellulose.
The presence of this fermenting carbohydrate in the cecum causes proliferation of lactic acid bacteria and an increase in acidity.
Without myrosinase, bacteria in the rat cecum can hydrolyse glucoraphanin into raphanin.

bacteria and help
The strong negative field his suit set up would help to repel bacteria and insects.
Metabolic stimuli such as sugar can help eradicate a certain type of antibiotic tolerant bacteria by keeping their metabolism active.
* Fungi-Molds and yeast help break down materials that bacteria cannot, especially lignin in woody material.
* Rotifers-Rotifers help control populations of bacteria and small protozoans.
" When bacteria or other microbes are engulfed by phagocytes, the enzyme NADPH oxidase assembles in the membrane and begins to produce reactive oxygen species ( ROS ) that help kill bacteria.
They contain symbiotic bacteria called Rhizobia within nodules in their root systems, producing nitrogen compounds that help the plant to grow and compete with other plants.
* Resistance ( R ) plasmids, which contain genes that can build a resistance against antibiotics or poisons and help bacteria produce to overcome the deleterious effects of antibiotics.
* Drink plenty of water and urinate frequently and as soon as possible when you feel the need, to help flush bacteria out of the urinary tract and avoid urinary tract infections.
Crop rotation and green manure (" cover crops ") help to provide nitrogen through legumes ( more precisely, the Fabaceae family ) which fix nitrogen from the atmosphere through symbiosis with rhizobial bacteria.
Mother of vinegar-also called Mycoderma aceti ( a New Latin expression, from the Greek μὑκης ( fungus ) plus δἐρμα ( skin ), and the Latin aceti ( of the acid )-is a substance composed of a form of cellulose and acetic acid bacteria that develops on fermenting alcoholic liquids, which turns alcohol into acetic acid with the help of oxygen from the air.
Ceca, which are found in the digestive tracts of many extant herbivores, house mutualistic bacteria which help animals digest the cellulose molecules that are found in plants.
* The chemical composition of the burial ground is unsuitable for living organisms, so bacteria is not present to help in the decaying process.
Affected areas can also be treated electrochemically by using an electrode to first produce chlorine to kill the bacteria, and then to produced a calcareous deposit, which will help shield the metal from further attack.
Macrophages in the airways help promote prophylaxis and prevent infection and contamination, by engulfing bacteria and other inhaled particles.
T cells that express the T cell receptor which recognizes the antigen-MHCII complex ( with co-stimulatory factors-CD40 and CD40L ) cause the B-cell to produce antibodies that help opsonisation of the antigen so that the bacteria can be better cleared by phagocytes.
Dictyostelium are Dictyostelid single-celled eukaryotic, phagotrophic bacterivores usually present and often abundant in terrestrial ecosystems and are a normal component of the microflora in cells that help in soil balance between bacteria and soils.
Sea cucumbers serve a useful purpose in the marine ecosystem as they help recycle nutrients, breaking down detritus and other organic matter after which bacteria can continue the degradation process.
DNA sequencing and computational comparisons of sequences is now generally the method for determining genetic distance, although the technique is still used in microbiology to help identify bacteria.
The bacteria will help breakup oils before the water is absorbed into the ground.
Antihistamines can help bacteria to persist and multiply in the lungs by increasing its residence time in a warm, moist environment of thickened mucus.
Here are some examples: Weather balloon technology has helped firefighters with its short-range radios ; aluminized Mylar in satellites has made sports equipment more insulated ; laser optics systems have transformed the camera industry and life detection missions on other planets help scientists find bacteria in contaminated food.
The ants also harvest and grow bacteria of the genus Streptomyces to produce antibiotics to help fight off unwanted fungi and parasites.

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