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  2. List of pathogens by size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pathogens (human or otherwise) in order of size. Classification Binomial name Common name Dimension Size Reference Flatworm animal: Eucestoda: Tapeworm:

  3. Symbiote (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The symbiotes are an alien species of inorganic, [33] amorphous and multicellular [34] symbiotic parasites formed from Knull's "Living Abyss". The symbiotes function as living extradimensional tesseracts, requiring living hosts to anchor them to the fabric of space and time. They record the genetic material of each of their hosts in a genetic ...

  4. Anamorphidae - Wikipedia

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    Symbiotes Redtenbacher, 1847; Extinct genera and a species of Symbiotes are known from Eocene aged Baltic and Bitterfeld amber. [4] Members of the extinct genus Palaeosymbius are known from the Late Cretaceous Burmese amber from Myanmar. [5]

  5. Symbiotic bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Due to the small size of the genome of most endosymbionts, they are unable to exist for any length of time outside of the host cell, thereby preventing a long-term symbiotic relationship. However, in the case of the endonuclear symbiotic bacterium Holospora, it has been discovered [ 10 ] that Holospora species can maintain their infectivity for ...

  6. Symbiote - Wikipedia

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    Symbiote may refer to: Symbiote (comics), a fictional alien species in Marvel Comics; Symbiont, an organism living in symbiosis with another;

  7. Symbiotes gibberosus - Wikipedia

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  8. Symbiotes (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    These five species belong to the genus Symbiotes: Symbiotes armatus Reitter, 1881 g; Symbiotes duryi Blatchley, 1910 i c g; Symbiotes gibberosus (Lucas, 1849) i c g b; Symbiotes impressus Dury, 1912 i c g; Symbiotes latus Redtenbacher, 1849 g; Data sources: i = ITIS, [1] c = Catalogue of Life, [2] g = GBIF, [3] b = Bugguide.net [4]

  9. Photosymbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Photosynthetic plankton species associate with the symbiotes of dinoflagellates, diatoms, rhodophytes, chlorophytes, and cyanophytes that can be transferred both vertically and horizontally. [62] In Foraminifera, benthic species will either have a symbiotic relationship with Symbiodinium or retain the chloroplasts present in algal prey species ...