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parasitism A form of symbiosis in which the population of one species bene?s at the expense of the population of another species; similar to predation, but differs in that parasites act more slowly than predators and do not always kill the host. A type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits at the expense of the other, for example the influenza virus is a parasite on its human host. Viruses, are obligate intracellular parasites.
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parasite 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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parasitoid Description: Kind of insect whose larvae develop within and kill their host. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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parasite 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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parasitism the state or condition of living at the expense of, on, or within another organism (called the host), from which sustenance or protection is derived without making compensation. With birds, the term is used to describe laying eggs in the nest of another species so that one's young are raised by the host adults. The Brown-headed Cowbird is a nest parasite of this type.
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