<br />[tex]\huge\mathfrak\violet{ please give this differences for middle class students.}
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a. complete parasite
Total parasite is a parasite that completely depends on the host for all its requirements. Total parasitic plants are called holoparasites. They do not produce food and suck the sap from the host. Cuscuta (dodder) is the most common example of total parasitic plants. The leaves of the plant are reduced to minute scales. The specialized roots in holoparasitic plants are called haustoria.
partial parasite
Partial parasites are non-nutrient parasites that depend on the host for water or residence. Partial parasitic plants are called hemiparasites. Some examples of hemiparasites are mistletoe, which is an obligate stem hemiparasite, Indian sandalwood (Santalumalbum) Velvetbells (Bartsia alpina) Rattle plants (Rhinanthus) Indian paintbrush.
b. ingestion
this is the process by which the organisms take food in the body through the mouth .
egestion
it is a process by which the organisms elimination the wastes out of the body.
c. small intestine
The small intestine is a part of the digestive system that runs between the stomach and large intestine
large intestine
The large intestine is the terminal part of the intestine that is wider and shorter than the small intestine
d. Parasitic relationship
A 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.
Symbiotic relationship
Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. The organisms, each termed a symbiont, may be of the same or of different species.
e. Conduction
This is a flow of heat by direct contact. Heat travels from a warmer object toward a colder object. A pan warming on a stove is an example.
Convection
This is a transfer of heat by mixing a fluid. Convection occurs within liquids and gases.
f. acid
Acids may be defined as the compounds that donate an ion of hydrogen (H+) to another compound (usually called a base). Conventionally, an acid used to be known as the chemical compound that once dissolved in water, produces a solution that has a low activity of hydrogen ion than water in its purest form.
basic
A base on the other hand which is soluble in nature is termed as an alkali. Liquids that are volatile (acids) once mixed with certain substances would produce salts. The produced salts would form a base that are concrete and thus they were termed as bases.