Biology, asked by varshs019, 10 months ago

parasitic mode of life ensures free lodging an meals justify using special adaptations developed by parasites​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parasitic Nutrition is a mode of heterotrophic nutrition where an organism clled as a parasites lives on the body surface or inside the body of other organism called host. examples of parasitic mode of nutritionA parasite is an organism that lives within or on a host. The host is another organism. The parasite uses the host's resources to fuel its life cycle. It uses the host's resources to maintain itself.A parasite is an organism that lives in another organism, called the host, and often harms it.

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Symptoms that might occur include:

skin bumps or rashes.

weight loss, increased appetite, or both.

abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting.

sleeping problems.

anemia.

aches and pains.

allergies.

weakness and general feeling unwell.

Answered by vp252766326
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Explanation:

Parasitism is a kind of interaction between two individuals where one of the individuals which is the parasite gets the benefit at the expense of host/ The parasite gets food and shelter free of cost from the host. For example, Human body lice, which is an ectoparasite feeds by sucking blood from the scalp and also resides there.

 Hence, parasitic mode of life ensures free lodging and meals.

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