共同する /kyou dou su ru/ and also 協力する /kyou ryo ku su ru/ means 'to collaborate, to cooperate'.
Casual form: 一緒に働く (issho ni hataraku)
Polite form: 一緒に働きます (issho ni hatarakimasu)
The term "jail inmates" has a specific meaning. It means people who live in jail cells together. It is a bit like the term "Classmates", "Dormies", or "Co-workers". Except instead of going to work or school together, you live in a jail cell together.
If your relationship does not work short-term, I don't know how it could work long-term.
plants and animals have many organs that work together in an organ is
it means two joints which work together
This term means a hypersensitivity to an environmental factor. This comes from the Greek meaning "other work".
collabrate
バイト baito or アルバイト arubaito, is taken from the German work arbeit, which I believe simply means work, although the Japanese use it as a term for part time work.
"Subsequently" should work.
Teamwork.
The meaning of the term work schedule is very easily defined by a schedule of time to work. It is often put out by the owner or manager of an establishment to let the workers there know what times they need to come in.
The term that describes a group of cells that are similar and work together is tissue.
What about it? That's a very vague question. Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning 'continuous self improvement' throughout our entire life. As a management term, it means bettering one's work, through and through. I hope this answers your very vague question.