loinen
Loinen is the Finnish term for a parasite, an organism that lives on or within another organism, the host, from which it derives nutrients and often causes harm. Parasites can be endoparasites, living inside the host, or ectoparasites, feeding on the host from the outside. They may be obligate, requiring a host to complete their life cycle, or facultative, able to live freely but benefiting from a host when available. Parasites infect a wide range of hosts, including humans, other animals, and plants, and they can affect individuals, populations, and ecosystems.
Life cycles of parasites often involve adaptations for transmission and reproduction. Many have one or more
Representative groups include protozoa such as Giardia and Plasmodium, and multicellular helminths like nematodes (eg, Ascaris),
Impact and management are central concerns in medicine, animal health, and agriculture. Parasites can cause disease,