I am going to assume that you mean host, parasite, and environment. If this is the case then a parasite is an organism or animal that uses another creature for its survival. Some are completely dependent on their host and feed off nutrients in the hosts body. An example would be the Tape worm that live in other another creatures intestines and would die without a host. These type of parasites often make the host sick and malnourished over time and can cause death. Others only feed and move on such a the vampire bat, which cuts a small incision with it's teeth on an animal, such as a cow or pig, and laps at the blood. After it is full it moves on with the host never the wiser and not harmed. Though these animals could potentially carry diseases such as rabies. The environment has little to do with the interaction or relationship of a parasite and it's host.
Ecology. ecology draw the schematic representation of the various interactions between and among the components of the environment.
Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. THis includes interactions organisms have with each other, as well as their abiotic environment. Ecologists often cover diversity, distribution, population of organisms, as well as the competition between them and among ecosystems.
Ecology is the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment. It includes understanding how organisms interact with each other and with their surrounding physical environment, as well as the impact of these interactions on ecosystems and the environment as a whole.
Ecology is the study of environmental interactions at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels of increasing complexity. At the individual level, it examines how organisms interact with their environment for survival and reproduction. At the population level, it looks at the interactions between individuals of the same species. At the community level, it investigates interactions between different species within a specific area. Finally, at the ecosystem level, it examines the interactions between organisms and their physical environment, including energy flow and nutrient cycling.
Maryland's human-environment interactions include urban development impacting natural habitats, coastal erosion due to rising sea levels, and pollution affecting water quality in the Chesapeake Bay. These interactions highlight the delicate balance between human activities and the state's ecosystems.
Ecology. ecology draw the schematic representation of the various interactions between and among the components of the environment.
The field of science that studies the interactions between living organisms and their environment is called ecology.
Environmental scientists study the interactions between organisms and their environment, known as ecology, and the interactions between human activities and the environment, including pollution and resource consumption.
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Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. THis includes interactions organisms have with each other, as well as their abiotic environment. Ecologists often cover diversity, distribution, population of organisms, as well as the competition between them and among ecosystems.
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The study of the relationship between living things and the environment is ecology.
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The study of interactions between living things and their environment is called ecology. It examines how organisms interact with each other and their surroundings, including biotic and abiotic factors.