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Parasite. They live off of the blood of their host animals.
An endoparasite (or internal parasite) is a parasite which feeds with his entire body standing inside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals).
An endoparasite (or internal parasite) is a parasite which feeds with his entire body standing inside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals).
The meaning of commencalism mean the host is neither harmed nor gain or benefit from the parasite but the parasite gain from the host.
It harms a parasite to have its host die because the host is what the parasite depends on. If the host dies then the parasite will have nothing to depend on and die.
The habitat of a parasite is called a host. The host provides the environment for the parasite to live, feed, and reproduce.
An internal parasite feeds with his entire body inside the surface (epithelium, for animals) of the host, while an external parasite feeds with part of, or whole body standing outside the host's surface.
An ectoparasite (or external parasite) is a parasite which feeds with at least part of his body outside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals). An ectoparasite (or external parasite) is a parasite which feeds with at least part of his body outside the host's epithelium. An ectoparasite is a parasite which body is not entirely inside the host's epithelium.
The organism that provides food for a parasite is known as the host. The parasite relies on the host for nutrients and a place to live. This relationship is often harmful to the host, as the parasite benefits at the host's expense.
A parasite lives on another organism (host) at the expense of the host. The host is being harmed while the parasite is benefiting.
The dog would be a host to the tick.
The flea has a " Host " from which it draws blood . A flea is a parasite.