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A parasite, typically an endoparasitic fly larva or wasp larva, that ultimately kills its host, often by consuming most or all of its internal tissues. See also Parasite.
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Parasitism is arelationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits at the other organism's expense. Lice are an example of a parasite that affects many animals; termites are a parasite that are destructive to many trees. Parasitism is a type of symbiosis. PARATYPE A paratype is all of the specimens of the type series of a species or subspecies other than the holotype.
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is when the predator is smaller than the prey. A wide range of microbial groups contain parasitic members: viruses, bacteria, and amoebae.
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An organism that obtains its food from the living tissue of another organism; compare saprophyte. PATHOGEN
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living on or in the organism of another species, known as the host, and obtaining nutrients from its body.
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