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An example of a parasitic symbiotic relationship is a human and a tapeworm. The tapeworm gets nutrients and fat and all that from the food and the human is deprived of the food's nutrients.
Tapeworm eggs can be passed to others through poor hygiene. For example if your vegetarian meal is prepared by a person with tapeworm and poor hand hygiene, the tapeworm eggs can be passed to you. This means you do not get infected with a worm (in your intestines) but with worm larvae which enter your body. (thus if anybody should eat you, they would get a tape worm).
Yes, mammals have villi. An example is the villi in the intestines of humans which help to absorb nutrients.
Absorption is the taking up of material by a living organism. One example of this is absorption of nutrients in the intestines.
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yes, the cow eats the tapeworm, that is why the tapeworm is in the cow's intestine
The symbiotic relationship tapeworms demonstrate is parasitic. The tapeworm is a parasite, and other organisms that it feeds off of are hosts. For example; in humans tapeworms have an integument that allows the diffusion of nutrients of the intestine of the human to be absorbed to the tapeworm. Hope this helps!
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An example of bobcats being part of a parisitic relationship is a bobcat and tapeworm. Tapeworms burrow under bobcats' skin, eating the bobcats nutrients.
An example, a parasitic worm is a worm living in the intestines of a host, drawing nutrients, but only causing sickness to the host in return.
tapeworms may attach to host humans in their intestines. They constantly take in nutrients and the host is left tired hungry and sick.
The tapeworm feeds off the host organism and hurts this body. This means the tapeworm benefits, but the host organism is hurt from the rlationship.