parasiitlus
Parasiitlus, or parasitism, is a non-mutual biological relationship in which a parasite benefits at the expense of its host. The parasite extracts resources, often causing harm or physiological changes that can aid its survival or transmission. Parasitism is one of several types of symbiosis and is distinct from mutualism, where both partners gain, and commensalism, where one party benefits without affecting the other.
Parasites are commonly classified by location (endoparasites living inside the host versus ectoparasites on the host’s
Life-cycle strategy and transmission influence virulence and host interactions. Parasites employ a range of adaptations to
Impact and control are context-dependent, affecting human health, agriculture, and wildlife. Parasitic infections contribute to morbidity