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Qué (quién) es symbiosis$80974$ - definición

1982 70 MM FILM
Symbiosis (movie)

Symbiosis (disambiguation)         
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Symbiosis (album)
Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms: it can be mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. The terms is also used in relation to mutually beneficial business relationships
Symbiotic         
  • Alder tree root nodule houses endosymbiotic [[nitrogen-fixing bacteria]].
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  • antagonism]].
  • [[Bryolith]]s document a mutualistic symbiosis between a [[hermit crab]] and encrusting [[bryozoans]].
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  • [[Hermit crab]], ''Calcinus laevimanus'', with sea anemone.
  • [[Leafhopper]]s protected by [[meat ant]]s
  • fig]] is pollinated by the fig wasp, ''[[Blastophaga psenes]]''.
  • Commensal]] [[mite]]s travelling ([[phoresy]]) on a fly (''[[Pseudolynchia canariensis]]'')
  • Male-male interference competition in [[red deer]]
  • Pollination is a mutualism between [[flowering plant]]s and their animal pollinators.
  • Diagram of the six possible types of symbiotic relationship, from mutual benefit to mutual harm.
  • host]].
TYPE OF CLOSE AND LONG-TERM BIOLOGICAL INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS
Symbiotic; Multigenomic organism; List of symbiotic relationships; Symbiant; Symbionts; Amensalism; Symbiotic relationships; Symbioses; Symbiosys; Symbiotic relationship; Symbiotic interaction; Biotrophic; Mutual dependence; Symbiotics; Artificial symbiosis; Symbiot; List of symbiotic organisms; Interspecific interaction; Symbiotically; Symbiology; Symbiologist; Symbiologists; Symbiotical; Interspecific interactions; Mutual symbiosis; Symbiosis relationships of animals; Amensal; Symbiotic association; Symbiotoc relationship; Obligate symbiont; Obligate symbiosis; Symbiont; Symbiotism; Facultative symbiosis; Paramutualism
·add. ·adj Pertaining to, or characterized by, or living in, a state of symbiosis.
Symbiosis         
  • Alder tree root nodule houses endosymbiotic [[nitrogen-fixing bacteria]].
  • url-access=registration}}</ref>
  • antagonism]].
  • [[Bryolith]]s document a mutualistic symbiosis between a [[hermit crab]] and encrusting [[bryozoans]].
  • 50px
  • [[Hermit crab]], ''Calcinus laevimanus'', with sea anemone.
  • [[Leafhopper]]s protected by [[meat ant]]s
  • fig]] is pollinated by the fig wasp, ''[[Blastophaga psenes]]''.
  • Commensal]] [[mite]]s travelling ([[phoresy]]) on a fly (''[[Pseudolynchia canariensis]]'')
  • Male-male interference competition in [[red deer]]
  • Pollination is a mutualism between [[flowering plant]]s and their animal pollinators.
  • Diagram of the six possible types of symbiotic relationship, from mutual benefit to mutual harm.
  • host]].
TYPE OF CLOSE AND LONG-TERM BIOLOGICAL INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS
Symbiotic; Multigenomic organism; List of symbiotic relationships; Symbiant; Symbionts; Amensalism; Symbiotic relationships; Symbioses; Symbiosys; Symbiotic relationship; Symbiotic interaction; Biotrophic; Mutual dependence; Symbiotics; Artificial symbiosis; Symbiot; List of symbiotic organisms; Interspecific interaction; Symbiotically; Symbiology; Symbiologist; Symbiologists; Symbiotical; Interspecific interactions; Mutual symbiosis; Symbiosis relationships of animals; Amensal; Symbiotic association; Symbiotoc relationship; Obligate symbiont; Obligate symbiosis; Symbiont; Symbiotism; Facultative symbiosis; Paramutualism
·add. ·noun The living together in more or less imitative association or even close union of two dissimilar organisms. In a broad sense the term includes parasitism, or antagonistic, / antipathetic, symbiosis, in which the association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of the organisms, but ordinarily it is used of cases where the association is advantageous, or often necessary, to one or both, and not harmful to either. When there is bodily union (in extreme cases so close that the two form practically a single body, as in the union of algae and fungi to form lichens, and in the inclusion of algae in radiolarians) it is called conjunctive symbiosis; if there is no actual union of the organisms (as in the association of ants with myrmecophytes), disjunctive symbiosis.

Wikipedia

Symbiosis (film)

Symbiosis was a 70 mm documentary shown from October 1982 to January 1995 in the Harvest Theater at The Land pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It was directed by Paul Gerber and narrated by veteran voice-actor Philip L. Clarke.

The movie focused on the balance between technological expansion and the protection of the environment. The film showed environmental damage caused by humans and what is being done to fix the damage created.

The film was projected on a 23x60 foot screen, and used a 13-track digital sound system.

It closed on January 1, 1995, and was replaced by Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable. The new film featured some re-edited footage from Symbiosis.

The film has since been shown at film festivals specialising in the 70 mm film format; at the National Media Museum in 1998, and in Karlsruhe, Germany in 2012.