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Parasite. It is an organism that benefits by deriving nutrients at the expense of its host, which can cause harm to the host.
A parasite is defined as one organism living off another - without benefit to the host.
An organism that lives on or in a host at the expense of that host is called a parasite. Parasites derive nutrients from the host and can cause harm or disease to the host in the process.
The organism in which a parasite lives is called a host. Parasites rely on their host for resources and a place to live, often causing harm to the host in the process.
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An organism that lives in or on another organism for the purpose of obtaining food is called a parasite. Parasites can harm their host organism by sapping nutrients or causing damage to tissues.
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.
The organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called a host. The host is a food source and a home for the parasite.
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The host provides shelter or food or even protection for a parasite. The parasite uses the host for food, etc.
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A host organism provides a habitat for a parasite, allowing it to live, feed, and reproduce at the expense of the host's own resources and well-being. The relationship between a parasite and its host is often harmful to the host organism.
A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. A host is an organism that provides nourishment and a habitat for another organism. A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism (the host) and benefits at the host's expense.
An organism is a parasite only if its only means of surviving depends on the organism in which it resides.