A host parasite relationship is when the parasite lives off of the host, feeding on him and relying on him to survive. This negatively effects the host, sometimes causing it to die.
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).
Life line a parasite canot exist with out a host.
Yes, a parasitic relationship is beneficial to the parasite but not to the host. The host usually suffers because of the parasite
i think that it is a worm
Parasitism
The relationship between the parasite and host is that they share they same body, with the parasite living off the hosts cells and energy etc.
The relationship between a flea and cat's fur is that of parasite and host. The flea is a parasite that feeds on the blood of the host.
It is a parasitic relationship. The organism benefiting is the parasite, while the other organism is the host.
parasite/host
It would be the parasite
This type of relationship is known as parasitism. The organism benefiting is the parasite, which derives nutrients or resources from the host organism, ultimately harming it. Examples include ticks on mammals or mistletoe on trees.
parasitism. or "parasitic relationship"