yes. a leech is a parasite. some may think of it as an insect or animal, but it is a parasite.
Both organisms are under the phylum of Annelids. Although, the leech is in a class of this phylum, both the worms and leeches are still related. For further study, look up Annelids
No, a leech is not an insect. Leeches belong to the phylum Annelida, while insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda. Leeches are invertebrates that are more closely related to earthworms than to insects.
The binomial name depends from the species;eg. Hirudo medicinalis is the binomial name of the European common leech.
Hirudinaria is the genus for a type of leech. Hirudinaria manillensis is a buffalo leech.
The type of leech that lives in an oval cocoon is a freshwater leech. These leeches create oval cocoons to lay their eggs and protect them until they hatch.
A leech is a fasinating parasite
yes. a leech is a parasite. some may think of it as an insect or animal, but it is a parasite.
The leech is the parasite and whomever blood it's sucking is the Host.
A synonym for "parasite" is "leech" or "freeloader."
Parasite
Leech
A leech does not have predator and prey relationships, so it does not kill its prey. A leech is a parasite. It simply attaches itself to a host.
panhandler, bum, freeloader, cadger, leech, scrounger, parasite
Blood sucker, leech, parasite. Hope this helps! XD AnnA
some are parasite and some are scavengers
Leech Zombies tend to be small mutated animals or insects that latch onto a host body(much like a parasite)and suck the nutrients out of them until either the host dies from lack of nutrients or the host kills the leech zombie
Both organisms are under the phylum of Annelids. Although, the leech is in a class of this phylum, both the worms and leeches are still related. For further study, look up Annelids