Advanced Ecology 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyParasitismUniversityNone Created by: josie666Created on: 09-04-19 19:53 What is a parasitoid? Parasitoids are insects whose larvae live as parasites and always kill their hosts 1 of 15 What is a parasite? A parasite has one host that is seldom killed 2 of 15 What kind of parasite depends on their host to live out their entire lifecycle? Obligate parasite 3 of 15 What kind of parasite is normally freeliving but spends some of their lifecycle in a host? Facultative parasite 4 of 15 What kind of parasite will take advantage of a hosts weaknesses? Opportunistic parasite 5 of 15 What is the case study for obligatory parasitism? Dog Tapeworm 6 of 15 What is the case study for facultative parasitism? Brain eating Amoeba 7 of 15 Whats the difference between a mechanical and biological vector? A parasite will undergo a developmental stage during its time on a biological vector 8 of 15 In what host does the parasite reproduce sexually? Definitive host 9 of 15 What kind of host is the 'natural host'? Reservoir host 10 of 15 What can a mechanical vector also be called? A paratenic host 11 of 15 Bacteria, viruses and amoeba are examples of... Microparasites 12 of 15 Nematodes, helmids and arthropods are examples of... Macroparasites 13 of 15 Which kind of parasites live extra- or intracellularly? Endoparasites 14 of 15 Where do ectoparasites usually inhabit? The epidermis or fur 15 of 15
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