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Sentences with SYMPHILY

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"Certain orchids exhibit symphily, forming partnerships with specific fungi for pollination and nutrient acquisition."
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"The fig tree and the fig wasp exemplify an obligate symphily, as neither can reproduce without the other."
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"The symbiosis between corals and photosynthetic zooxanthellae is an example of symphily."
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"In some cases of symphily, one organism provides shelter or protection to another in return for a valuable resource."
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"Leafcutter ants and the fungus they cultivate have a symbiotic relationship based on symphily."
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"Certain plants rely on symphily with insects for seed dispersal, ensuring their survival in different locations."
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"An example of mutualistic symphily is seen in yucca plants and yucca moths."
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"The partnership between acacia trees and ants is an example of symphily, as the ants protect the tree while benefiting from food sources."
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"In some cases of symphily, the relationship between organisms can be quite complex and require precise coevolution."
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"Studies have shown that the loss of symphily can have detrimental effects on the populations involved."
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"The myrmecophyte plants and their resident ants exhibit a form of symphily, where both parties benefit."
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"Many cases of symphily involve intricate communication systems between the organisms involved."
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"The relationship between fig trees and fig wasps is a classic example of symphily in action."
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"In some cases, symphily can be facultative, meaning the organisms can survive independently but benefit from the association."
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"The intricate symbiotic relationship between lichens and algae is a form of symphily."
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"Cooperative pollination between plants and bees is a common example of symphily in natural systems."
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"The relationship between the orchid and the hummingbird is an example of symphily."
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"Certain fungi and trees exhibit symphily, where the fungi help the tree absorb nutrients."
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"The symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria is a type of symphily."
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"The concept of symphily highlights the intricate interdependencies in nature."
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