no
A Parisite, because it benefits from its host in this case the rabbit is harmed
A parasite is like a microscopic person that lives anywhere except where its really cold. They grow to about 5cm tall when living in a temperature of 30°C.
Free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes Also all protists are eukaryotic which means that each of their cells has a nucleusAlso some of them are decomposer
A quick search on Wikipedia would have saved you asking this question - the Fanworm is in the phylum Annelida
Annelida
worms are invertebrates and are annelids
yes
Parisite is used as a collector's mineral due to its rarity and vibrant coloration. It is also used in jewelry making for unique and eye-catching gemstone pieces. Additionally, parisite can be studied by geologists and mineralogists to learn more about the geological processes that formed it.
the 'Host'
A Carnivore.
the parisite giardia is a unicellular organism
tape worm round worm intestinal flukes
There are many like leaches, ticks and mosquitoes.
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi