Symbiosis in a sentence as a noun

Humans have evolved in symbiosis with our gut flora.

There's a long symbiosis of psychedelics with hackers.

Sure, but that's different because there's an obvious symbiosis.

They work in a symbiosis with technology people from the entertainment industries, who are also part of the circus.

As a matter of self-preservation I'm okay with algae; we can eat them anyway so it's a useful symbiosis.

Isn't it also very much a symbiosis?Someone needs to provide productive capital in the form of equity.

Then, the symbiosis between risk-seeking Sociopaths and risk-averse Losers dies out.

The corporate/bureaucratic symbiosis means that spying on your citizens is seen as necessary to control the populace.

The actual relationship is more two-way, as plant roots exist in symbiosis with mycorrhizae, providing sugar in exchange for minerals and other micronutrients.

> there are a lot of organisms where they've evolved to have a large percentage of the population not reproduce, yet are absolutely vital to the speciesIt sounds like post-hoc rationalizing to apply this logic to humans.> Humans have evolved in symbiosis with our gut flora.

Symbiosis definitions

noun

the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other

See also: mutualism