An organism that lives inside another organism is known as a parasite. Parasites obtain nutrients and shelter from the host organism, often causing harm or disease in the process. Examples include tapeworms, ticks, and some bacteria.
Parasitology is the study of parasites, which are organisms that live on or inside another organism (the host) and depend on the host for their survival. Parasitologists study the biology, life cycles, interactions, and impact of parasites on their hosts and the environment.
Parasites are organisms that rely on other animals for survival. They live on or inside other organisms (hosts) and obtain nutrients from them, often causing harm in the process. Examples include tapeworms, fleas, and ticks.
When one organism works against another to get what it needs to live, it is called competition. Competition occurs when organisms in an ecosystem vie for limited resources such as food, water, or territory in order to survive and reproduce.
Yes virus cannot survive on the atmosphere beside living in host. It is a kind a neutral parasite which acts like a non living but works on the living cell
A host organism is one that provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for a virus or another organism to live and thrive. The host may not always benefit from this relationship and can sometimes suffer harm from the presence of the virus or other organism.
Answerorganisms that live inside another organism, deriving nutrition from the host.
in relation to cells it is endosymbiosis
A parasite is an organism that feeds on (and may live inside, or be attached to) another organism without killing it (in comparison to a predator which kills and eats other organisms). The organism upon which a parasite feeds is known as the host.
Parasites are the name given to organisms that live on or in another organism. Example: fleas, ticks, and bacteria.
Some of the structures inside a cell that help it to live and preform it's role in an organism are neucleus and mitochondria
Free-living bacteria, such as those found in soil or water, do not live inside another organism. Examples include species like Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa that exist independently in their environment without relying on a host for survival.
Archaebacteria
If its a give and take relationship it means they live in SYMBIOSIS
Parasitism is an example of a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another. The organism that benefits is called the parasite, while the organism that is harmed is known as the host. Typically, parasites live on or inside the host organism and rely on it for nutrients and resources.
The term used for an organism living in or on another depends on the nature of the relationship.- If the relationship is mutually beneficial (mutalism) then the organism can be called a symbiont.- If the relationship does not benefit the host, the organism can be called a parasite.Parasites can be endoparasites, which live inside the host, or ectoparasites, which live on the host.Some biologists use the term symbiont for any organism in a close interaction with another. This would mean parasites could also be called symbionts.
Parasitic worms live inside or on another organism, known as their host, and obtain nutrients by feeding off the host's tissues or fluids. These worms can cause harm or disease to the host depending on the type of worm and the level of infestation. Examples include tapeworms, hookworms, and roundworms.
NO it cant survive without food even if you make carbohydrates you need wheat to make it and wheat's an organism (despite what your thinking you cant live off sweats)