Distinguish between predation and parasitism.
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PARASITISM : is a close association between two living organism of different species which is beneficial to one (the parasite) and harmful to other (the host).
The parasite obtains food and shelter from the host. Parasitism mode of life ensures food lodging and meals.
PREDATION : is a a relationship between a Predator and a Prey in which the predator is a free living organism which catches and kills another species for food. They do not get shelter from prey.
Predators keep prey population under control and maintains ecological balance. They also acts as 'conduits' for energy transfer across trophic level.
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What is symbiosis? A symbiosis is an evolved interaction or close living relationship between organisms from different species, usually with benefits to one or both of the individuals involved. Symbioses may be ‘obligate’, in which case the relationship between the two species is so interdependent, that each of the organisms is unable to survive without the other, or ‘facultative’, in which the two species engage in a symbiotic partnership through choice, and can survive individually. Obligate symbioses are often evolved over a long period of time, while facultative symbioses may be more modern, behavioral adaptions; given time, facultative symbioses may evolve into obligate symbioses. Endosymbiosis is a symbiotic relationship, occurring when one of the symbiotic partners lives within the body of the other. Endosymbiosis can take place either within the cells (intercellular symbiosis) of the ‘host’ organism, or outside the cells (extracellular symbiosis). On the other hand, ectosymbiosis is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives on the body surface of the host, including the lining of the digestive tract, or exocrine glands such as mucus or sweat glands.
Types of Symbiosis
Parasitism
Parasitism is the type of symbiotic relationship, wherein one species is benefitted, whereas the other one is harmed. It’s like a classmate exchanging answer sheets without your knowledge during an exam. Thus, they will benefit from the scores, whereas you will be harmed. A good example will be of the dog and ticks. In biological systems, mainly parasites live on or inside the hosts body, and rely on the host for food and energy requirements, thus exhausting the host’s resources. The bacteria and viruses that attack us and make us sick, are the parasite who are benifiting at the cost of our health. So we are at a loss Parasitism is different from predation, because parasites do not kill their host.
Predation
Predation is a relationship between the predator and prey. The predator survives by killing and eating the prey. Luckily, predation is not observed in a normal school scenario. Examples of predation could be anything where a higher tropic level animal hunts down a herbivore or lower trophic elvel animal for its meat e.g. snakes eating rats.