The guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) exhibits a parasitic relationship, specifically a type of symbiosis where the parasite lives in and benefits from its host, typically humans. The adult female worm causes significant discomfort and health issues for the host as it emerges from the skin to release larvae into water, facilitating its life cycle. This relationship is detrimental to the host, highlighting the exploitative nature of parasitism.
Symbiotic relationship? Parasitic.
A special worm.
mutalism
a tape worm feeding of its body fat i love origami
A starfish and a scale worm have a commensal relationship (commensal is a type of symbiotic relationship where the host benefits the stowaway but doesn't harm the host):The sea star provides protection and food for the scale worm. The scale worm doesn't harm the sea star, therefore it is a commensal relationship.
the symbiotic relationship for hook worm and horse would be parisitism cause the hook worm lives inside of the horse and it effects but dont kill it right away
mutalisum
you can die
you can die
No, It is a imaginary worm in Calvin and Hobbes.
The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship. The symbiotic relation is commensalism. Their relation is through the symbiotic relationship.
guinea worm is transmitted through water but generally it just stays in one person the it lays eggs and leave through your feet.