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Symbion - Wikipedia Symbion is a genus of commensal aquatic animals, less than 0 5 mm wide, found living attached to the mouthparts of cold-water lobsters They have sac-like bodies, and three distinctly different forms in different parts of their two-stage life-cycle
SYMBION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Word History Etymology New Latin, from Greek symbiōn (present participle of symbioun) or from Greek symbion, neuter of symbios living together
What does symbion mean? - Definitions. net Symbion is a genus of commensal aquatic animals, less than 0 5 mm wide, found living attached to the mouthparts of cold-water lobsters They have sac-like bodies, and three distinctly different forms in different parts of their two-stage life-cycle
Symbion - definition of symbion by The Free Dictionary Define symbion symbion synonyms, symbion pronunciation, symbion translation, English dictionary definition of symbion n An organism in a symbiotic relationship Also called symbiote sym′bi·on′tic adj American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
Symbion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Symbion f A taxonomic genus within the family Symbiidae – tiny aquatic animals found living attached to the bodies of cold-water lobsters, so different from other animals as to be placed in a new phylum (Cycliophora) [from 1995]
Symbion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics A symbion is defined as a microorganism that forms a mutually beneficial relationship with another organism, often providing services such as nitrogen fixation in symbiotic interactions, particularly observed in eukaryotic planktonic algae and cyanobacteria
Symbion pandora | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web Symbion pandora attaches itself on the lips of Norwegian lobsters, where it then sweeps food particles into its ciliated, disk-shaped mouth The digestive system is closely intertwined with the reproductive cycle