Tigers are not parasites. A parasite is an organism which takes all its energy from another organism and lives off that host organism. Tigers are carnivores. They hunt and eat other animals for food. Tigers have parasites, however. Some examples of parasites that would live on a tiger would be fleas, ticks, and worms.
Someone who depends on the goodwill of total strangers to do their homework without offering anything in return may be accused of parasitism. [And yes, if I am wrong then I beg your pardon, but it was too good to miss.] Parasitism is the action of a parasite. A parasite gains from another organism, while not benefiting that organism.
No, the relationship between moth and sloth is not parasitism. The moth benefits from the nutrients on the sloth's fur, while the sloth may benefit from the moth's presence by gaining protection from predators. This relationship is more of a mutualistic symbiosis.
No. Lions hunting giraffes is predation, not parasitism. Parasitism requires one animal or creature using another animal or creature for its benefit while the used creature suffers. A predator kills a different animal to consume it.
Mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism.Learned it in like the fifth grade.
it is parasitism since the tree has only so many leaves. eventually the tree will not survive because there are no leaves on the tree.
There is a parasitism relationship in this house.
parasitism is a type of symbiosis
Parasitism is the practice of being a parasite; as in the tick and tapeworm practice parasitism.
parasitism consists of host parasite relation....
A continent cant be a parasitism, it couldn't even be a parasite
parasitism. or "parasitic relationship"
no...it is not parasitism......because it is commensalism.......if im not mistaken.....
"Parasitism benefits creates such as mosquitoes which want to steal all your blood"
what other exaples of parasitism
parasitism Pollination.
paracitism
There is competition, mutualism, commmensalism, parasitism, and predation. There is competition, mutualism, commmensalism, parasitism, and predation.