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Sentences with COMMENSAL

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"The barnacle is a commensal organism that attaches to the back of a whale and benefits from the food it collects."
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"Some bacteria can have a commensal relationship with the human body, benefiting from the nutrients without causing harm."
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"The remora fish has developed a commensal behavior by attaching itself to larger marine animals and getting free food."
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"Certain species of birds have a commensal association with grazing animals, feeding on insects stirred up by their movement."
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"Mites living on the feathers of birds are commensal organisms that rely on their hosts for protection and transportation."
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"The pilot fish has a commensal relationship with sharks, swimming alongside them and feeding on the parasites that attach to the sharks' skin."
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"The orchid is a commensal plant that grows on the branches of trees, using them for support and access to sunlight."
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"Some fungi have a commensal connection with trees, forming beneficial relationships where the fungi help the tree absorb nutrients from the soil."
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"The cattle egret has a commensal interaction with grazing animals, feeding on insects disturbed by their movement."
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"Bacteria in the human gut have a commensal role in aiding digestion and synthesizing vitamins."
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"The shark and the remora fish have a commensal relationship."
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"Certain species of birds have a commensal association with giraffes."
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"Barnacles are often considered commensal organisms."
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"The oxpecker and the rhinoceros have a commensal interaction."
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"Algae and fungi have a commensal partnership in lichens."
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"Some bacteria in our gut have a commensal relationship with humans."
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"The pilot fish and the shark share a commensal arrangement."
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"Bamboo provides commensal habitat for pandas."
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"Many parasites start as commensal organisms."
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"Cattle egrets and cattle have a commensal symbiosis."
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"Anemonefish and sea anemones have a commensal bond."
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"Hermit crabs use sea anemones as commensal shelters."
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"Remoras use sharks as commensal transportation."
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"The clownfish and the sea anemone share a commensal relationship."
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"Bark beetles have a commensal connection with certain fungi."
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"Some orchids have commensal associations with specific fungi."
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"Mites can be commensal organisms on various animals."
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"The egret and the hippo have a commensal partnership."
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"Cactus provide commensal nesting sites for certain bird species."
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"The barnacle is a commensal, attaching itself to whales and other marine animals."
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"The remora is a classic example of a commensal, hitching a ride on sharks for transportation and feeding on leftovers."
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"Bacteria in the human gut can be considered as commensals, as they benefit from the environment provided by the host without causing harm."
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"The oxpecker bird is a commensal of large mammals, feeding on ticks and other parasites found on their skin."
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"Certain species of fungi can act as commensals, living on the surface of plants without causing any harm."
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"The clampshell crab is a commensal that lives inside the empty shells of gastropods for protection."
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"In a commensal relationship, one species benefits while the other remains unaffected."
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"Many species of mites are commensals of insects, living on their bodies without causing harm."
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"The pilot fish is a commensal species that swims alongside sharks, feeding on scraps from their meals."
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"The algae that live on the backs of turtles are commensals, obtaining a place to grow and receive sunlight."
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"The barn owl provides a home for commensal rodents in its nests."
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"Certain species of birds are known to utilize the commensal relationships with other animals for foraging purposes."
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"A commensal organism benefits from living in or on another species without causing any harm to itself or the host."
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"Some lichens are commensals, obtaining support from trees while also providing protective benefits."
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"The spiny lobster can have a commensal relationship with marine snails, sharing the same burrow for protection."
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