Those that feed of of others sucess' ,feeling they have some god given right to it.
They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have
They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have
Some advantages of a parasitic lifestyle include access to a readily available food source without the need for hunting or foraging, reduced energy expenditure, and the ability to exploit a host organism for protection and resources.
The correct spelling is "parasitic."
tapeworm. They absorb nutrients directly through their body surface from their host organism, relying on the host for all essential nutrients. This is a classic example of a parasitic lifestyle where one organism benefits at the expense of another.
No, sponges are not parasitic.
parasitic
yes, they are parasitic
Sponges are not parasitic. Where as polyps.
Antihelminthics are the drugs that kill parasitic worms.
Yes, some fungi have the ability to switch between a saprophytic lifestyle (feeding on dead organic matter) and a parasitic lifestyle (feeding on living organisms). This flexibility allows them to thrive in a variety of environments and to adapt their feeding strategies based on nutrient availability.
the parasites which complete their life cycles in one host