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Parasitism

Posted on April 20, 2026 by Admin

Parasitism is a type of biological relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.

Parasitism


πŸͺ± What it means (simple idea)

In parasitism:

  • The parasite lives on or inside another organism (the host)
  • The parasite benefits (gets food or shelter)
  • The host is harmed (loses nutrients, energy, or health)

🧬 Examples of parasitism

1. Intestinal worms in humans

  • Worms live in the gut and absorb nutrients
  • Can cause weakness or malnutrition

2. Mosquitoes

  • Female mosquitoes feed on blood
  • Can spread diseases like malaria

3. Tapeworms in animals

  • Live in intestines of humans or livestock
  • Steal nutrients from food

4. Lice on humans

  • Live on the scalp or body
  • Feed on blood and cause itching

🌿 Types of parasitism

  • Ectoparasites β†’ live on the outside (lice, ticks)
  • Endoparasites β†’ live inside the body (worms, protozoa)

βš–οΈ Why it matters in nature

Parasitism:

  • Helps regulate populations in ecosystems
  • Drives evolution (hosts develop defenses, parasites adapt)

🧠 Simple comparison

  • Mutualism β†’ both benefit
  • Commensalism β†’ one benefits, other unaffected
  • Parasitism β†’ one benefits, other is harmed

πŸ‘ Bottom line

Parasitism is a natural relationship where one organism survives by living off another at its expense.


If you want, I can also explain how parasites enter the human body and how the immune system fights them in a simple way.

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