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A rupture is a slow tear of an organ or structure.
Community
All populations of all species in a defined area.
Relative
An organism or entity considered in relation to or in comparison with another, often used in genetic, spatial, or conceptual contexts.
Mutualistic Relationship
A type of symbiotic interaction between two different species where both participants benefit from the relationship.
Escherichia Coli
A rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in the intestines of warm-blooded organisms, involved in digestion but can cause food poisoning when in harmful strains.
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