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syntrophism
syn·tro·phism S0971500 (sĭn-trō′fĭz′əm) also syn·tro·phy (sĭn′trə-fē)n. A biological relationship in which microorganisms of two different species or strains are mutually dependent on one another for nutritional requirements.syntrophism
syntrophism[′sin·trə‚fiz·əm] (biology) Mutual dependence of cells for nutritional needs, especially between strains of bacteria. syntrophism
syn·tro·phism (sin'trō-fizm), State of mutual dependence (with reference to food supply) of organs or cells of a plant or an animal. [syn- + G. trophē, nourishment] syntrophism (sĭn-trō′fĭz′əm) also syntrophy (sĭn′trə-fē)n. A biological relationship in which microorganisms of two different species or strains are mutually dependent on one another for nutritional requirements.syn·tro·phism (sin'trō-fizm) State of mutual dependence of organs or cells of a plant or an animal. [syn- + G. trophē, nourishment] |