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yes. a leech is a parasite. some may think of it as an insect or animal, but it is a parasite.
... a parasite.
the answer is a mosquito, a mosquito is a parasite :)
There are quite many parasites doing that, living in another organism while letting it live. The most common example is the flea, or tick, attaching itself and sucking blood. But there are many other, and far more exotic examples, such as an arthropod practically biting off a fish´ tongue and replacing it with its own body, and worms living inside the eyestalks of snails!
Trophic transmission occurs when the encysted larval form of a parasite are transmitted to the final host during the consumption of the intermediate host. They then mature in the final host. In simple terms - the young of the parasite live in the gut of a prey animal. That prey animal is then consumed by a predator. If it is the correct predator (trophically transmitted parasites can be species-specific) then the parasite will mature and reproduce in the gut of the predator.
A parasite is something that lives off an animal, such as a tick, leech or remora
A host animal - is any creature that has a parasite. For example a dog (host) and a flea (parasite)
A roundworm is a parasite (multicellular parasite).
Parasite.
Because, the animal acts as a host for the parasite. Also, the parasite acts as a guest so it's only right that the animal/plant is called the host.
Host is an organism on or in which parasite live
It has a technical name "Parasite".A parasite, such as a tapeworm.
The main difference is that a carnivore will eat a dead animal, while a parasite will feed of a living animal.
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 parasite.
A parasite.