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Cuckoo Wasp lays their eggs in the nest of other species and feed its chick on them. It lays eggs near to the eggs of the host. The cuckoo Wasp egg hatches first and the larva eats the food that is stored by the host for their larva. Sometimes it waits for the host's eggs to hatch so that it can make it their food.
Kamehameha Butterflies are native to Hawaii and can be found in forested areas on the islands. They are known to inhabit both lowland and montane regions, usually near their host plants, which include species of Clermontia and Cyanea.
Larva,
Edith's Checkerspot (Euphydryas editha) feed on flower nectar as adults. The caterpillars feed on the flowers and leaves of their host plant and surrounding plants. The larvae are known to eat the entire host plant.
Usually we use the term host plant when one plant is used by larvae of insects as a place to feed and grow up, but when larger they feed externally and construct distinctive protective silken cases, often incorporating plant material. Many species have specific host plants, discarded larval cases often scattered thickly on affected plants.
the larva stage stores up alot of energyfrom the food it feeds on and uses the energy for the pupa stage during which it does not feed.
Parasitic fungi release enzymes that break down host tissues, allowing them to absorb nutrients from the host's cells. This process weakens the host and can eventually lead to its death. Some parasitic fungi also produce specialized infection structures, like haustoria, to directly extract nutrients from their host.
Since they are not plants, they must be consumers.
Herbivores feed on plants for nutrition, but they do not typically harm the plants. In contrast, parasites feed on a host organism, often causing harm or damage to it. Herbivores play a role in the ecosystem by consuming plant material, whereas parasites rely on a host for survival.
The larval stage is typically when herbivory is most active in insects. Larvae have voracious appetites and feed on plant material to fuel their growth and development before pupating into adults. During the adult stage, some insects may continue to feed on plants, while others may focus on reproduction and dispersal.
Tapeworms absorb nutrients through their body surface from the digested food in the host's intestine. They have a specialized structure called a scolex with hooks and suckers that attach to the intestinal wall, allowing them to absorb nutrients directly from the host.
Herbivores feed exclusively on plants and omnivores feed on plants as well as animals.