Tape worm / round worm
An organism that lives inside or on another organism and derives its food from that host is called a parasite. Parasites can be found in various forms, including worms, protozoa, and certain insects. They often harm their host in the process, leading to negative health effects. Examples include tapeworms in the intestines of animals and lice on the skin of humans.
A parasite is an organisms that lives in or on another organism to obtain food directly.
Habitat is the physical place where an organism lives and hunts for food. It provides the necessary resources such as food, water, shelter, and space for the organism to survive and thrive in its environment.
The mitochondria is the organelle that takes in food molecules and converts them into usable energy in the form of ATP through the process of cellular respiration. This energy is then used by the organism to carry out various cellular activities and functions.
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A organism's niche determines three different things. The three things that are determined are where the organism lives, where it is on the food web and the food the organism eats.
A parasite is an organisms that lives in or on another organism to obtain food directly.
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Habitat is the physical place where an organism lives and hunts for food. It provides the necessary resources such as food, water, shelter, and space for the organism to survive and thrive in its environment.
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Decomposition
An external parasite is an organism that lives on another organism. The external parasite depends on its host for food and shelter while the host is usually harmed.
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Take a look at your bio textbook.
A habitat refers to the zone in which the organism lives and where it can find food, shelter, protection and mates for reproduction. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives. Organisms generally live in one habitat which has the factors, such as soil, moisture, range of temperature, and light intensity, that are suited to the organism. Different habitata cols be 100's of kilometres apart. For example an organism that lives in a tropical habitat will not compete with an organism that lives in a polar habitat. Or an organism that lives in a marine habitat will not compete with an organism that lives in a stream habitat