๐ชฑ Parasitism
Parasitism is a relationship in biology where one organism (the parasite) lives on or inside another organism (the host) and benefits, while the host is harmed.
๐ง Core idea
- ๐ชฑ Parasite โ benefits
- ๐ง Host โ gets harmed
The parasite depends on the host for food, shelter, or survival.
๐ Types of parasitism
๐งโโ๏ธ 1. Ectoparasites (outside the body)
Live on the surface of the host:
- Lice
- Fleas
- Ticks
They usually feed on blood or skin.
๐งซ 2. Endoparasites (inside the body)
Live inside organs or tissues:
- Tapeworms
- Roundworms
- Malaria parasite (Plasmodium)
These can affect digestion, blood, or other systems.
๐ฟ Examples in nature
- Fleas on dogs ๐
- Tapeworms in intestines ๐ง
- Mistletoe growing on trees ๐ณ
- Mosquito transmitting malaria ๐ฆ
โ ๏ธ Effects on the host
Parasitism can cause:
- Weakness and fatigue
- Nutrient loss
- Disease (like malaria)
- Organ damage in severe cases
๐ Difference from other relationships
- ๐ข Mutualism โ both benefit
- ๐ก Commensalism โ one benefits, other unaffected
- ๐ด Parasitism โ one benefits, one is harmed
๐งพ Bottom line
Parasitism is a natural survival strategy where:
one organism benefits by living off another, which is harmed in the process
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