5. How are the teeth of carnivores different from those of herbivores?
6. What are parasites? Explain giving two examples.
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Ans6 a parasite relationship is the one in which one organism the parasite lives off of another organism the host harming it is and possibly causing death the parasite lives on in the body of the host examples are: tapeworm and fteas
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Ans 5 Carnivores and herbivores have different types of teeth, to suit the type of food they eat. Herbivores have teeth which are shaped to squash and grind plants. Teeth a and b on the diagram show the herbivore's teeth. Carnivores have teeth which are shaped to slice and rip the meat they eat.
Ans 6.parasitic relationship is one in which one organism, the parasite, lives off of another organism, the host, harming it and possibly causing death. The parasite lives on or in the body of the host. A few examples of parasites are tapeworms, fleas, and barnacles.