Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other organism, the host. The parasite derives its nourishment and shelter from the host, which may suffer harm as a result.
Key Points to Remember:
Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
The organism that benefits is called the parasite, while the organism that suffers is called the host.
Discuss the effects of parasitism on the host, including potential harm and diseases caused by parasites.
Research and present specific examples of parasitism in nature, including parasites and their hosts.
Explain the importance of understanding parasitism in fields such as medicine, ecology, and agriculture.
By understanding the concept of parasitism and its role in nature, you can gain valuable insights into the intricate relationships between different organisms and the impact of these relationships on ecosystems and human health.
Science as Inquiry and Process: A student should understand and be able to apply the processes and applications of scientific inquiry. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding of the processes of science used to investigate problems, design and conduct repeatable scientific investigations, and defend scientific arguments.