endoparaziti
Endoparaziti are organisms that live inside their host, deriving nutrients at the host's expense. This intimate relationship is a form of symbiosis, specifically parasitism, where the parasite benefits and the host is harmed. Endoparasites can be found in a wide variety of hosts, including animals, plants, and even fungi. Their life cycles can be complex, often involving multiple host species or distinct developmental stages.
Common examples of endoparasites include protozoa, helminths (worms), and some arthropods. Protozoan endoparasites, such as Plasmodium
The presence of endoparasites can lead to a range of negative health effects in the host, from