Medical term:
endosymbiotic
endosymbiosis
(ĕn′dō-sĭm′bē-ō′sĭs, -bī-)n.
 A symbiotic association in which one or more organisms live inside another, such as bacteria in human intestines.
en′do·sym′bi·ot′ic (-ŏt′ĭk) adj.
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endosymbiosis
(ĕn″dō-sĭm″bē-ō′sĭs) [″ + ″]A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one lives within the body of the other.
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