it is just is because it is still a living thing
No. Deer would be more like a "predator" to a plant, not a parasite.
a parasite, like a mite or a flea
it OS like a
tapeworm
With these examples, you could replace the ones that have 'like' with 'as' and it will still be a simile, and vice versa. Silent like a fox. Sneaky like a fox. Sly like a fox. As red as a fox. As thin as a fox. As keen as a fox.
An internal parasite feeds with his entire body inside the surface (epithelium, for animals) of the host, while an external parasite feeds with part of, or whole body standing outside the host's surface.
A tumor is not a parasite because a parasite is a flesh eating bacterial bug thatforms under skin or in organs. A tumor is like a muscle or like play dough formed by the diagnosion of cancer and tightens aroun said organs or muscles.
If it looked like a fox and sounded like a fox and barked like a fox, then it was a fox. You should do a search engine image search for photos of foxes to be sure.
No, a parasite is not a producer. A parasite is an organism that lives off of another organism (host) and derives its nutrients from the host. Producers, on the other hand, are organisms that can create their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
smart like a fox! smart like a fox!
it looks exactly like a fox
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.