About Symbiosis by Julija Ivanovaitė & Vincas Bačius Album
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Julija Ivanovaitė & Vincas Bačius - Symbiosis album info will be updated!
No | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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1. | Duo Concertante | Julija Ivanovaitė & Vin... | 6:04 |
2. | Miniö, Op. 30 | Julija Ivanovaitė & Vin... | 6:39 |
3. | Invisible Borderlines | Julija Ivanovaitė & Vin... | 7:19 |
4. | Symbiosis | Julija Ivanovaitė & Vin... | 11:54 |
5. | Sanctifaction | Julija Ivanovaitė & Vin... | 4:25 |
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Symbiosis (Ancient Greek συμβίωσις symbíōsis: living with, companionship < σύν sýn: together; and βίωσις bíōsis: living) is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction, between two organisms of different species. The two organisms, termed symbionts, can be either in a mutualistic, a commensalistic, or a parasitic relationship. In 1879, Heinrich Anton de Bary defined symbiosis as "the living together of unlike organisms". The term is sometimes more exclusively used in a restricted, mutualistic sense, where both symbionts contribute to each other's subsistence. This means that they each benefit each other in some way. Symbiosis can be obligate (or obligative), which means that one, or both of the organisms depend on each other for survival, or facultative (optional), when they can also subsist independently. Symbiosis is also classified by physical attachment. Symbionts forming a single body live in conjunctive symbiosis, while all other arrangements are called disjunctive symbiosis. When one organism lives on the surface of another, such as head lice on humans, it is called ectosymbiosis; when one partner lives inside the tissues of another, such as Symbiodinium within coral, it is termed endosymbiosis.
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