en·do·sym·bi·o·sis
n, pl -o*ses : symbiosis in which a symbiotic organism lives within the body of its partner <the widely held theory that eukaryotic organelles were originally acquired by -Peter Heywood> en*do*sym*bi*ot*ic adj
Similar sounding terms: end·os·mo·sis
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