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Commensalism - Wikipedia
Commensalism is a long-term biological interaction (symbiosis) in which members of one species gain benefits while those of the other species neither benefit ... en.wikipedia.org
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Commensal - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Commensals are organisms that utilize food from the internal or external environment of a host without forming a close association, exemplified by species ... www.sciencedirect.com
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COMMENSAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMMENSAL is of, relating to, or living in a state of commensalism. How to use commensal in a sentence. Did you know? www.merriam-webster.com
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commensal
commensal, a. and n. (kəˈmɛnsəl) Also 5 comensale. [a. F. commensal:—med.L. commensāl-is, f. com- together with + mensa table, mensālis belonging to the table.] A. adj. 1. Eating at, or pertaining to, the same table.c 1400 Test. Love i. (1560) 275 b/2 O where hast thou bee so long commensall? a 1693... Oxford English Dictionary
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Commensal (bacteria) - Gut Microbiota for Health
The term commensalism refers to a type of relationship between two different organisms that “eat from the same dish”. In this kind of relationship, ... www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com
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Commensal bacteria at the interface of host metabolism ... - PubMed
Commensal bacteria, in particular, are key participants in the digestion of food, and are responsible for the extraction and synthesis of nutrients and other ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Commensal bacteria protect against food allergen sensitization
Environmentally induced alterations in the commensal microbiota have been implicated in the increasing prevalence of food allergy. www.pnas.org
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Commensal - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A commensal is an organism that uses food supplied in the internal or external environment of the host, without establishing a close association with the host. www.sciencedirect.com
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COMMENSAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a companion at table. · Ecology., a commensal organism. commensal. / ˌkɒmɛnˈsælɪtɪ, kəˈmɛnsəl /. adjective. (of two different species of plant or animal) ... www.dictionary.com
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Commensal bacteria (normal microflora), mucosal immunity and ...
Commensal bacteria co-evolved with their hosts, however, under specific conditions they are able to overcome protective host responses and exert pathologic ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Complete genome sequence of the plant commensal - Nature
Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf-5 is a plant commensal bacterium that inhabits the rhizosphere and produces secondary metabolites that suppress soilborne plant pathogens. The complete sequence of the 7 ...
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Cats and Humans: 12,000-Year-Old Commensal Relationship - ThoughtCo
Researchers analyzing cat mitochondrial DNA have identified evidence that F.s. lybica was distributed across Anatolia from the early Holocene (ca. 11,600 years ago) at the latest. The cats found their way into southeastern Europe before the onset of farming in the Neolithic. They suggest that cat domestication was a complex long-term process, because people took cats with them on overland and ...
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commensality
commensality (kɒmɛnˈsælɪtɪ) [f. commensal: cf. F. commensalité.] Commensal state; the habit of eating at the same table.1611 Cotgr., Commensalité, Commensalitie; a continuall feeding together at one table. 1650 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. (ed. 2) 142 Being enjoined or prohibited certain foods..to avoid... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nucella squamosa
The ridges of the snail's shell are not often visible because the whelk is usually overgrown by the high-spined commensal hydroid, Hydtractinia altispina The commensal hydroid deters several of the snail's predators. References External links Muricidae Gastropods described in 1816 wikipedia.org
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Dipolydora commensalis
It has a commensal relationship with a hermit crab and occurs on the lower shore of coasts on the western side of the Atlantic Ocean. This worm has been found to have a commensal relationship with nine different species of hermit crab. wikipedia.org
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