Normally not. However Mistletoe is a parasite and also a producer.
is the microorganism paramecium a parasite?
An obligatory parasite is a parasite which totally dependent on others for survival.
The host is the habitat of a parasite.
yes if ur asking if the marine flatworm is a parasite, it is a parasitic parasite
Yes, it is possible for a parasite to feed off of another parasite. This phenomenon is known as hyperparasitism. For example, there are parasitic wasps that can lay their eggs within other parasites, such as aphids, and their larvae then feed on the host parasite.
Normally not. However Mistletoe is a parasite and also a producer.
A grasshopper is a consumer.
A tape worm is a parasite.
It is a parasitic relationship. The organism benefiting is the parasite, while the other organism is the host.
It's not a producer because a producer is something that produces food to the upper consumers; like grass and such. I THINK it's a primary producer. . . but idkk. Either that or secondary consumers.. . b/c they decompose animals too.
intestinal tract is the habitat for bacteria such as E-coli. habitat must provide the need for an organism to survive. Predator parasite produces decomposer are types organism
A Parasite is an animal that lives in another plant or animal and eats that plant or animal without killing it. Actually a Parasite can kill its host as the definition of parasite is to live off of another, A Symbiont lives with the host to boths mutual benefit, or without harm to another.
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
is the microorganism paramecium a parasite?
A parasite can produce asexually or sexually. The reproduction of the parasite depends on the type of parasite. The malarial parasite is a sexual and asexual reproducing parasite. A tapeworm buds to reproduce, making it an asexual parasite. A flea is a sexually producing parasite.
Intermittent Parasite is a parasite that visits and leaves the host at interval.