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The organism that provides food for a parasite is known as the host. The parasite relies on the host for nutrients and a place to live. This relationship is often harmful to the host, as the parasite benefits at the host's expense.
... a parasite.
A parasite is defined as one organism living off another - without benefit to the host.
a parasite that is much smaller than its host, has faster population growth than its host, many parasite individuals are supported by a single host individual, and a mild to deleterious effect on the host; a parasite of microscopic size.
An ectoparasite (or external parasite) is a parasite which feeds with at least part of his body outside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals). An ectoparasite (or external parasite) is a parasite which feeds with at least part of his body outside the host's epithelium. An ectoparasite is a parasite which body is not entirely inside the host's epithelium.
monogenetic. cause to complete its life cycle it requires only one host i.e. man.
yes!! monogenesis:- 1. The theory that all living organisms are descended from a single cell or organism. 2. The production of similar organisms in successive generations. 3. Asexual reproduction, as by sporulation or parthenogenesis. 4. The process of parasitizing a single host, in or on which the entire life cycle of the parasite is passed.
A monogenetic volcano is a type of volcano that only erupts once in its lifetime, as opposed to the more commonly known polygenetic volcanoes that erupt multiple times. These volcanoes are typically smaller in size and are associated with a single magma chamber. Some examples of monogenetic volcanoes include cinder cones and maars.
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
Kenneth L. Tieszen has written: 'Studies on monogenetic kinetoplastid flagellates of hemiptera'
Intermittent Parasite is a parasite that visits and leaves the host at interval.
ethical parasite
Yes, it is a parasite!
No a jellyfish is not a parasite.
Yes, it is a parasite.
yes hookworms are parasite