known as a parasite or tape worm
A parasite is an organism that feeds on (and may live inside, or be attached to) another organism without killing it (in comparison to a predator which kills and eats other organisms). The organism upon which a parasite feeds is known as the host.
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called its habitat.
A parasitic organism usually feeds on a larger organism without killing it. Examples include leeches, ticks, and some types of parasites that live in or on larger animals like mammals or birds. These organisms obtain nutrients from their host without causing immediate death.
Scavengers
An organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to that organism in payment.
A parasite is an organism that feeds on (and may live inside, or be attached to) another organism without killing it (in comparison to a predator which kills and eats other organisms). The organism upon which a parasite feeds is known as the host.
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
an organism that feeds on others in food chain
organism that feeds on other organism and vegetation
The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called its habitat.
Any organism that feeds on the flesh.
Parasitic describes one organism that feeds on the other from within.
A herbivore feeds only on plants.
A parasitic organism usually feeds on a larger organism without killing it. Examples include leeches, ticks, and some types of parasites that live in or on larger animals like mammals or birds. These organisms obtain nutrients from their host without causing immediate death.
Scavengers
Parasite.