it means the same thing.
parasite or predator
parasite means a fungus who takes something from the source, but does not give back.. its a non simbiotic relationship
is the microorganism paramecium a parasite?
if you mean by bite then yes but only certain ones
yes but that doesn't mean it is dangerous to humans.
the organism that can eat a consumer could be a other consumer
There is no name given to identify the sex of a beetle. They are just referred to as the "male" or "female" beetle.
parasite or predator
The pine bark beetle is a parasite. The pine beetle lays its eggs in the pine trees, and then when the babies are born, they eat the layers of the tree which stops the tree from growing.
The larvae of a beetle are known as "grubs". However, some are also referred to as "scarabaeiform".
It depends on the parasite. Some parasites are insects, some parasites are plants, some are animals....it just depends on the type of parasite you mean.
yes, because the parasite is taking from the host and the host is not getting anything from it (unless the parasite is taking bad things from the host, which would mean it depends on the species of parasite).
Belly Beetle/ Intestinal Beetle
parasite means a fungus who takes something from the source, but does not give back.. its a non simbiotic relationship
It means a beetle lost its balance, and you were, unfortunately, beneath it when it fell.
Exophyte is an internal or external Plant Parasite
You mean Beetle, right?