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Title: Mutualistic and parasitic
Description: These note help you to understand what parasitic and mutualistic is and how and what it is about

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Parasitism and Mutualism
The survival of some species completely depends on another species
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In this type of relationship one species benefits and the other species often suffers
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The parasite lives in or on the host and takes what it needs to survive without giving anything
back
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Examples of Parasites
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They feed by sucking the blood of their host and can reproduce quickly
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Head Lice - these are insects that live on human scalps
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Tapeworms —attach themselves to the wall of the intestine of the host
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- is
Mistletoe a parasitic

plant that grows on trees and shrubs
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The roots absorbswater and nutrients from the
host, which can reduce the host's growth
Title: Mutualistic and parasitic
Description: These note help you to understand what parasitic and mutualistic is and how and what it is about