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Roundworms live in an organism's intestines, and usually cause disease. The relationship between the roundworm and the organism
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What is the difference between a parasite and a host? (2 points)
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The parasitic relationship between parasitic copepods and fish in the marine biome is an example of parasitism. Parasitic
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The parasitic relationship between parasitic copepods and fish in the marine biome is an example of parasitism. Parasitic
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Which of the following is an example of parasitism?
A. A field mouse and a rabbit compete for resources in a field ecosystem. B.
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Parasitism is a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits at another organism's expense. Which of the
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Parasitic copepods in the ocean attach to fish, feeding on their blood and tissues, harming the fish while benefiting
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Parasitism is a biological interaction in which
A. both organisms involved are harmed by the interaction. B. one organism
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7) A dodder plant wraps itself around the stem of a clover plant, seriously damaging the clover. Small root-like structures from
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A tick attaches to the flesh of a dog and feeds on the dog's blood for energy. This negatively impacts the dog by causing it
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Animal Anatomy
Animal Biology
Animal Interactions
Animal Relationships
Animals
Biology
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Ecological interactions
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Ecology
Ecology and Symbiosis
Ecology or Parasitology
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Human and Nature
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