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24 August, 06:42

Which of these is an example of an endoparasitic relationship?

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A. A tapeworm living in an animal's intestine

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B. A rabbit eating lettuce in a farmer's garden

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C. A tick living in an animal's fur coat

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D. A snake eating a mouse in a cornfield

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  1. 24 August, 07:02
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    A tapeworm living in an animal's intestine is an example of an endoparasitic relationship.

    Explanation:

    A parasitic relationship is a type of relationship between the parasitic groups whether parasite harms the host and consume the nutrition from its host. The Ectoparasites and endoparasites are two different types of relationships. Ectoparasite is eating on outside the body whereas, an endoparasite relationship lives in the host's body.

    It feeds on the host's body by living inside it. The intestinal parasite is the primary example of endoparasite. Apart from intestines they also harm other internal organs.
  2. 24 August, 08:45
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    An example of endoparasitic relationship is of a tapeworm living in the intestine of an animal.

    Explanation:

    Parasites are one type of organism that stays and grows in the body of another organism and causes harm to it. They prey on the body of the host. Parasites are of various types. One of which is the endoparasite, that resides in the body of the host organism and feeds on its body.

    This long term relationship of a parasite and the host is called Parasitism. One such example of endoparasite is a tape worm that lives in the body of an animal and feeds on it causing harm to it.
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