'A biological interaction'에 대한 English 단어
"A biological interaction"에 가장 가까운 후보는 사전 정의와의 의미적 적합도 순으로 정렬됩니다.
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- the act of arousing an organism to action
- any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
- mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse
- (physiology) the effect of a stimulus (on nerves or organs etc.)
- (biology) Any action or condition that creates a response; sensory input. [from 18th c.]
- An activity causing excitement or pleasure; the act of stimulating.
- A pushing or goading toward action. [from 16th c.]
- (biology) A mechanism of spontaneous, indirect coordination between agents or actions, where the trace left in the environment by an action stimulates the performance of a subsequent action.
- (systems theory) A mechanism of indirect coordination between agents or actions, in which the aftereffects of one action guide a subsequent action.
- the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
- (ecology) Any interaction between two species that benefits both; typically involves the exchange of substances or services.
- (economics) An economic theory and anarchist school of thought that advocates a society where each person might possess a means of production, either individually or collectively, with trade representing equivalent amounts of labor in the free market.
- the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
- The occurrence of two different or opposing things in the same time and place.
- (ecology) The close and long-term relationship or interaction between two or more different species in which at least one of the organisms benefit.
- A relationship of mutual benefit, especially among different species.
- The state of people of different types, races, cultures, communities, etc., living together.
- (especially) The close and long-term relationship or interaction between two or more different species in which all organisms benefit; mutualism.
- processes and functions of an organism
- the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms
- A branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved.
- The biology and/or form of a living organism.
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- the act of arousing an organism to action
- any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
- mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse
- (physiology) the effect of a stimulus (on nerves or organs etc.)
- (biology) Any action or condition that creates a response; sensory input. [from 18th c.]
- An activity causing excitement or pleasure; the act of stimulating.
- A pushing or goading toward action. [from 16th c.]
- (biology) A mechanism of spontaneous, indirect coordination between agents or actions, where the trace left in the environment by an action stimulates the performance of a subsequent action.
- (systems theory) A mechanism of indirect coordination between agents or actions, in which the aftereffects of one action guide a subsequent action.
- the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
- (ecology) Any interaction between two species that benefits both; typically involves the exchange of substances or services.
- (economics) An economic theory and anarchist school of thought that advocates a society where each person might possess a means of production, either individually or collectively, with trade representing equivalent amounts of labor in the free market.
- the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other
- The occurrence of two different or opposing things in the same time and place.
- (ecology) The close and long-term relationship or interaction between two or more different species in which at least one of the organisms benefit.
- A relationship of mutual benefit, especially among different species.
- The state of people of different types, races, cultures, communities, etc., living together.
- (especially) The close and long-term relationship or interaction between two or more different species in which all organisms benefit; mutualism.
- processes and functions of an organism
- the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms
- A branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved.
- The biology and/or form of a living organism.