Ectoparasites feed on a living host from inside of it. eg. bacteria, virus's
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.
Cestoda (or tapeworm) is an endoparasite.
Two examples of obnivores are hermit crab, rats.
Osmosis is one of the easiest-to-understand examples of diffusion. Past that, you will need to define 'simple'.
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a tick,flea,mistletoe.
The medical term for an organism that lives on the outer surface of the host is "ectoparasite." Examples include lice and ticks.
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.
Yes
Are parasites that live on the surface of the host.
Are parasites that live on the surface of the host.
Cestoda (or tapeworm) is an endoparasite.
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no, because leech is an example of an ectoparasite
endoparasites cause they live inside of you
There is no H, it's ectoparasite. It's merely an external parasite, as fleet, tick and other disgusting louse. The internal one is an endoparasite.
Yes, arthropods are eukaryotes, since they have cells with organized nuclei and membranous organelles (cell organs). Contrast with the much simpler prokaryotes which have no nucleus bound by membranes, and the entire organism is usually just one cell.