endosymbiotique
Endosymbiotique refers to a specific type of symbiotic relationship where one organism lives inside another. This is distinct from ectosymbiosis, where the symbiont lives on the surface of the host. In an endosymbiotic relationship, the smaller organism, known as the endosymbiont, resides within the tissues or cells of the larger organism, the host.
This type of interaction can be mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic, depending on the benefit or harm
A classic and highly significant example of endosymbiosis is the theory explaining the origin of mitochondria