different between probiosis vs probiotic
probiosis
English
Etymology
pro- +? -biosis
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??s?s
Noun
probiosis
- The mutual beneficial effect that two organisms have on each other
Related terms
- probiotic
probiosis From the web:
probiotic
English
Etymology
From pro- +? biotic.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?t?k
Noun
probiotic (plural probiotics)
- (bacteriology) A food or dietary supplement, such as a yogurt, containing live bacteria for therapeutic reasons.
Translations
Adjective
probiotic (comparative more probiotic, superlative most probiotic)
- (ecology) Of, or relating to probiosis; ecologic facilitation.
- Describing any dietary supplement that contains live bacteria for therapeutic purposes.
Translations
Related terms
- probiogenomics
- probiosis
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