They don't live together intentionally, but because deer do take refuge under trees and in brush, and ticks live in trees and brush, they're thrust together just like humans are...
Because deer tick suck the deers blood. The deer is the deer ticks' host.
The deer most definitely does not benefit in this relationship, but the tick does, making this relationship parasitic. Ticks drink the deer's blood, but can irritate a deer or even make it sick if there are too many ticks living on its body.
A deer does not receive any benefits from ticks. Ticks suck some of a deer's blood and can potentially infect the deer with disease. Ticks, however, benefit from deer by getting a meal from the deer's blood.
the deer is the host and the tick is the partasim the tick gets blood and the deer gives it to them
It is parasitism.
parasitasm
parasitism
The Tick feeds off of the deers blood. The deer is not killed so the relationship is parasitism.
The symbiosis relationship of a deer and a tick is parasitism. The deer is the harmed host and the tick is harming the host.
The relationship of a tick to a deer is parasitic, not symbiotic.
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There's three reasons a deer ticks mostly get on deers and a tick mostly get on humans head or body. A deer tick gets on ticks and a tick just sucks blood from a human. A deer tick is much harder to get off then a tick.
the relationship is paratism.
a deer
The deer tick's genus is Ixodes; its species is I. scapularis.
it is a deer tick
parasitasm
deer tick