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in which mode of nutrition an organisms derives its food from the body of another living organisms without killing it

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Answered by SuvajitDasgupta
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Answer:

In parasitic nutrition organism derives its food from the body of another living organism called host without killing it. Parasitic mode of nutrition is observed in several fungi, bacteria, few plants like Cuscuta and some animals like Plasmodium and round worms.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Parasitic nutrition

Explanation:

  • A parasitic mode of nutrition is one in which an organism (parasite) lives on the surface or within the body of another type of organism (host). The parasite feeds directly on the host's body, causing the host to suffer.
  • Mosquitoes, ticks, lice, bedbugs, and tapeworms are examples of parasitic mode of nutrition. Parasitic nutrition is a type of heterotrophic nutrition in which a parasite lives on the body surface or inside the body of another organism known as the host.
  • Parasitic nutrition, also known as parasitism, is a type of heterotrophic nutrition in which an organism (known as a parasite) lives on or inside the body of another living organism. The parasite gets its nutrition directly from the host's body.

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