yes, the cow eats the tapeworm, that is why the tapeworm is in the cow's intestine
The symbiotic relationship tapeworms demonstrate is parasitic. The tapeworm is a parasite, and other organisms that it feeds off of are hosts. For example; in humans tapeworms have an integument that allows the diffusion of nutrients of the intestine of the human to be absorbed to the tapeworm. Hope this helps!
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
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Jerry Sandusky
the prey is food for the predator for example an eagle is the predator and a snake can be the prey.
it means the organism being eaten by the other organism
An example of predator and prey relationship is a lion hunting and consuming a zebra in the African savanna. The lion is the predator that relies on the zebra as its prey for nourishment. This relationship is essential for maintaining balance in the ecosystem.
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Protists are mostly harmful for humans. They are endoparasites (Tapeworm) inhabiting human intestine. One best example is Plasmodium which causes the Malaria in humans.
An example of a parasitic symbiotic relationship is a human and a tapeworm. The tapeworm gets nutrients and fat and all that from the food and the human is deprived of the food's nutrients.
No, a predator-prey relationship is not an example of a positive feedback loop; rather, it is an example of a negative feedback loop. In this relationship, an increase in prey population leads to more food for predators, resulting in an increase in predator numbers. However, as predator populations rise, the prey population may decline due to increased predation, which in turn can lead to a decrease in predator numbers when food becomes scarce. This cyclical dynamic helps maintain balance in the ecosystem.