Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship between two organisms where one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other organism, the host. The parasite derives nourishment and other benefits from the host, which is harmed in the process. This relationship is usually long-term and can have significant effects on both the parasite and the host.
There are different types of parasites, including:
Parasites have various adaptations that allow them to thrive in their host environment. These adaptations may include:
Parasitism can have various effects on the host, including:
Some common examples of parasitism include: