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  • ...undead plants, some by [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] relationships with undead [[microorganism]]s in their guts, and some by inherent magical [[power]]s that allow them t ...
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  • ...ronments; a common example is "[[gut flora]]", a collective term for the [[microorganism]]s living within the [[digestive tract]]s of [[human]]s or other animals. ...
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  • ...tain was cast into space, all its inhabitants suffocated, with only some [[microorganism]]s and tiny [[extremophile]]s surviving in torpor. ...
    12 KB (2,043 words) - 04:19, 11 May 2013
  • ...r on their remains (though a few animals may feed on [[fungus|fungi]] or [[microorganism]]s). Animals that prey on other (motile) animals ([[carnivorism|carnivore] ...
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  • ...ects may be alive but insensate, much like (presumably) simple fungi and [[microorganism]]s. However, some tyctothymists do, for various reasons, believe that at l ...
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