Symbiote

usgb/ˈsɪm.bi.oʊt/
noun

A symbiote is an organism that lives in a close relationship with another organism of a different species, often benefiting from the association.

The symbiote provided the host with enhanced abilities while gaining protection in return.
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mutualistic relationship, parasitic relationship, host organism

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Biological Relations

When discussing biology, it's important to emphasize mutual benefits. Example: 'Many plants form biological relations with symbiotes to thrive.'

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Cultural Context

In popular culture, symbiotes often possess unique powers. Example: 'In the movie, the symbiote bonded with the hero.'

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Understanding the Scope

Recognize that symbiotic relationships are not always positive for both parties. Example: 'Not all symbiotes benefit both partners equally.'

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