yes. anything that is living can be referred to as an organism
Ticks sucking blood from a host organism is an example of parasitism. The tick grows from its host, but contributes nothing to the host organism.
A host is an organism that the parasite lives on. In other words the parasite may use the host's resources in a negative way. For example: A tick living off the blood of a human. The tick is the parasite and the human is the host. The tick lives off the blood of the human.
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In all actually, ticks do not kill humans-what they care in their body fluids do. For example, tick-borne Lyme disease the tick first has to be infected by the organism. Second have blood contact with the host for about eight hours. I would like to recommend WebMD.com for further explanations.
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Commensalism- One organsim benefits one organism is unaffected Mutualism- Both organsims benifit Parasitism- A parasite feeds on the host, most often a larger organism (a tick on a dog etc.)
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Mutualism: This is a relationship where both organisms benefit. For example, bees and flowers have a mutualistic relationship where the bees obtain nectar and pollen from the flowers, while the flowers are pollinated by the bees. Parasitism: This is a relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another organism. An example is a tick feeding on a human, where the tick benefits by obtaining blood while the human is harmed. Commensalism: This is a relationship where one organism benefits while the other organism is neither harmed nor benefited. An example of commensalism is the relationship between cattle egrets and cattle, where the egrets feed on the insects that are stirred up by the activities of the cattle.