parasitism

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الإنجليزية - التركية
asalaklık
parazitlik
(Tıp) Parazitlerin sebep olduğu herhangi bir hastalık
{i} parazitlerden kaynaklanan hastalık
(Tıp) Parazit halinde yaşama, farklı iki organizmadan birinin faydasına, diğerinin zararına seyredenmüşterek şekli, parazitizm
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Interaction between two organisms, in which one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed
A similar interaction between people

We accused her of parasitism in taking his hard-earned money for new dresses.

The state of being parasitic
A two species interaction in which one species lives in or on a host species and uses it’s organs for nutrients The parasite benefits; the host does not
the relation between two different kinds of organisms in which one receives benefits from the other by causing damage to it (usually not fatal damage)
Biological interaction between species where a parasite species feeds on a host species
The interaction between species in which one organism, the parasite, preys on another organism, the host, by living in or on the host2
The state or behavior of a parasite; the act of a parasite
A relationship where one side is harmed and the other is benefited
The closee association of two or more dissimilar organisms where the association is harmful to at least one See Commensalism, Parasitism, Symbiosis
Relationship between two species in which one benefits at the expense of the other. Ectoparasites live on the body surface of the host; endoparasites live in their hosts' organs, tissues, or cells and often rely on a third organism (the carrier, or vector) to transmit them to the host. The cuckoo and cowbird practice brood parasitism, laying eggs in other birds' nests to be raised by the foster parents. In social parasitism, one type of animal parasitizes animals of the same type (e.g., one ant species on different ant species). Hyperparasitism occurs when parasites are parasitized (e.g., protozoans hyperparasitize a flea on a dog). See also predation
is when the predator is smaller than the prey A wide range of microbial groups contain parasitic members: viruses, bacteria, and amoebae
Symbiotic interaction in which one species (a parasite) benefits and the other (its host) is harmed The parasite lives inside or on a host and feeds on its cells or tissues
One kind of symbiotic relationship in which the survival of one organism is either partly or entirely dependent on the second organism (and its resources) [16]
a parasite mode of life or existence where one lives off another in order to survive
Coexistence of tow different organisms, which supports one of them (parasite) on the expense of the other (host)
interaction between two organisms, in which one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed (dictionary definition). this can also refer to humans eg. a younger sibling is attached to the older sibling like a leech. (not a dictionary definition)
{i} living at the expense of or off the body of another organism; manner of living in which an organism obtains its livelihood at the expense of another creature
parasitism

    الواصلة

    par·a·si·ti·sm

    النطق

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From parasite +‎ -ism.
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