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difference between symbiotic and parasitic mode of nutrition class for 7

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Answered by sanya55
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Parasites are organisms that depend on host for providing food and nutrition.for example cascutta leech and tapeworm are parasites

Symbiotic relationship. Is a mutual relationship wherein two organisms share shelters and fulfill each other's requirements
Answered by DeniceSandidge
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Symbiotic mode of nutrition is the type of nutrition in which two organism live together and are interdependent on each other in order to survive. In this type of nutrition two different type of organism live together and depend on each other for food and shelter.

Example: Lichens

Parasitic mode of nutrition is a type of nutrition in which parasite live inside the body of another organism or on the surface of the body and get nutrition directly from the host organism.

Example: Mosquito, lice etc.

In symbiotic mode of nutrition both organism are benefited while in parasitic mode only one organism get benefits.




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