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Parasitism
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Parasitism : When one organism lives at the expense of its host
Hematophagy : Practice of feeding on blood
Host : Provides nourishment and shelter
Predation : A biological and instantaneous interaction
Vector : Organism capable of transmitting a disease
Endoparasites : Location of a parasite in the host
Life cycle : It can be monoxenous or heteroxenous
Mutualism : Both species benefit from the interaction
Toxoplasmosis : a disease transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, soil, or in cat faeces
Wasp : Arthropod parasite of coccinellid beetles
Parasitism
Across:| 3. | Practice of feeding on blood | | 6. | Organism capable of transmitting a disease | | 8. | Arthropod parasite of coccinellid beetles | | 9. | Location of a parasite in the host | | 10. | Provides nourishment and shelter |
| | Down:| 1. | When one organism lives at the expense of its host | | 2. | It can be monoxenous or heteroxenous | | 4. | Both species benefit from the interaction | | 5. | a disease transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, soil, or in cat faeces | | 7. | A biological and instantaneous interaction |
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Parasitism
Across:| 3. | Practice of feeding on blood | | 6. | Organism capable of transmitting a disease | | 8. | Arthropod parasite of coccinellid beetles | | 9. | Location of a parasite in the host | | 10. | Provides nourishment and shelter |
| | Down:| 1. | When one organism lives at the expense of its host | | 2. | It can be monoxenous or heteroxenous | | 4. | Both species benefit from the interaction | | 5. | a disease transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, soil, or in cat faeces | | 7. | A biological and instantaneous interaction |
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