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Anything hairy and warm, they will also live on humans under their clothes.
Interspecific cooperation refers to help or assistance of individuals belonging to different species (a case of this is mutualism), whereas intraspecific cooperation is observed between individuals within the same species
interspecific competition
Interspecific competition occurs when two or more species-populations require some resource (typically food or space), but the resource is not abundant enough to support all of them at the sizes they would attain in the absence of the other species-populations.
mutualism
how do competitiors' segments differ? how do competitiors' segments differ?
Because humans and other organisms become homes for microbes
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No. Humans are the only hosts for HIV.
Humans or any other animal or organism are hosts.
Humans are considered accidental hosts and become infected with Leptospira interrogans by contact with urine from infected animals.
Parasites are organisms that live inside humans or other organisms who act as hosts. They are dependent on their hosts because they are unable to produce food or energy for themselves.
There are none, only competitiors for food and territory
zebra, sheep, cattle, horses, cows, and humans in trypanosoma brucei gambiense
Anything hairy and warm, they will also live on humans under their clothes.
Bacterium, prion, virus, virus, and fungus are 4 different types of pathogens. Pathogens are things that tend to cause diseases in their hosts. Hosts can be plants, animals, or humans.
black rats were hosts for Yersinia pestis bacterium. Fleas help to spread them to humans.