An example of parasitism is the relationship between a tick and a dog. The tick feeds on the dog's blood, benefiting at the expense of the dog.
A tick biting a dog to feed on its blood is an example of parasitism, where one organism (the tick) benefits at the expense of the other (the dog). The tick obtains nutrients from the dog's blood while potentially causing harm or discomfort to the dog.
This is an example of a parasitic relationship. In this relationship, the tick benefits from feeding on the dog's blood while the dog is harmed by the tick's presence.
The relationship of a tick to a deer is parasitic, not symbiotic.
no it is parasitism
no it is parasitism
Well this is a common case of parasite and host. The tick is the type of parasite that keeps its host alive but ticks still carry deadly diseases so the relationship is complicated, but for sure the dog is the host and the tick is the parasite, that does not intentionally kill its host in order to complete its life cycle.
Predation and parasitism are both forms of symbiotic relationships where one organism benefits at the expense of another. In predation, one organism kills and consumes the other for food, while in parasitism, one organism (the parasite) lives on or inside the other organism (the host) and derives nutrients at the host's expense. An example of predation is a lion hunting and eating a zebra, while an example of parasitism is a tick feeding on a dog's blood.
Parasitism is a form of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of an organism of a different species. Fleas living on a dog or fleas that bite on human is one example.
parasitism
Commensalism- One organsim benefits one organism is unaffected Mutualism- Both organsims benifit Parasitism- A parasite feeds on the host, most often a larger organism (a tick on a dog etc.)
a tick feeds on you dog...