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Parasitic relationship
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- A parasitic relationship is a type of relationship in which one organism, the parasite, lives off of another organism, the host, harming it and possibly causing death.
- The organism that is harming the other one is called a parasite. Examples of Parasitism includes fleas or ticks that live on dogs and cats are parasites.
- In this case; the organism that lives in the gills of a fish consuming fish's blood is the parasite, while fish is the host.
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Answer:
Will eating too much fat in food cause brain cancer?
Explanation:
A good scientific question is one that can have an answer and be tested. Avoid how and why questions.
Fungi eat the dead plants aka nutrients to stay alive