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Parasite, mistletoe,
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
a parasite is an organism that depends on another living organism for its survival. plants such as mistletoe and organisms such as leeches are examples of parasites
plants that have green leaves and water and minirals from the host plant is called partial parasites
malaria
Parasite, mistletoe,
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.
Both. They eat plants, so they are a parasite. They can be infected with viruses, so they can be a host too.
Parasite do not have a single scientific name. The scientific name for a parasite depends on the specific species of parasite in question. However, parasites are organisms that live on or in a host organism and obtain nutrients from that host.
a parasite
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
A parasite lives on or in a host, which it depends on for survival. This relationship can be simply parasitic, where the host does not benefit from the parasite. This relationship may also be symbiotic, in which both the parasite and the host benefit.
a parasite is an organism that depends on another living organism for its survival. plants such as mistletoe and organisms such as leeches are examples of parasites
Epiphytes are plants that grow above the ground using other plants or objects as support or platforms to grow from. They are not parasite plants. There are thousands of these plants all over the world.
Lice, Ticks, BedBugs.
Parasite
Plasmodium