A parasitic relationship is one in which one organism, the parasite, lives off of another organism, the host, harming it and possibly causing death. The parasite lives on or in the body of the host.....
Tapeworms and fleas are some good examples of parasitic relationships. They live in or on the body of the host, harming the host but benefiting themselves.
An example of a parasite-host relationship would be lice or ticks on a cat or dog. The lice or ticks get the food from the dog or cat, but the dog or cat get's nothing.
Heart worm in dogs. Lice in humans.
It has no parasitic relationship whatsoever.
This relationship is parasitic. This relationship is parasitic.
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It is a parasitic relationship.
parasitic relationship
Symbiotic relationship? Parasitic.
More symbiotic than parasitic.
Yes, a parasitic relationship is beneficial to the parasite but not to the host. The host usually suffers because of the parasite
Heartworm is an example of a parasitic nematode. Hookworms, pinworms, and trichina worm are also examples of parasitic nematodes. Parasitic nematodes affect plants as well, such as the pine wood nematode.
A parasitic relationship does not benefit organisms.
I believe it is a parasitic relationship.
ecological relationships of flukes