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Organism that lives on or within another organism (the host). The relationship benefits the parasite and harms the host.
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The presence of parasites in the circulating blood; used especially with reference to malarial and other protozoan forms, and microfilariae.
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An organism which lives off another oganism (called a host). A parasite usually grows on or inside its host. It also often, but not always, feeds on it. A parasite does not help its host in any way.
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An organism that is intimately associated with and metabolically dependent on another living organism (the host) for completion of its life cycle, and which is typically detrimental to the host.
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Description: An organism that consumes part of the tissues of its host, usually without killing the host. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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