Inimsüühika
Inimsüühika, often translated as human symbiosis, refers to the complex and often mutually beneficial relationships that exist between humans and other organisms. These relationships can manifest in various forms, impacting both human health and the ecological systems we inhabit.
One of the most significant areas of inimsüühika is the human microbiome, the vast community of bacteria,
Beyond the internal microbial communities, inimsüühika also encompasses interactions with larger organisms. For instance, the domestication
Conversely, some symbiotic relationships can be parasitic, where one organism benefits at the expense of the