parasítískur
Parasítískur is the Icelandic word for parasitic. It describes an organism that lives on or inside another organism, called a host, and benefits at the host's expense. This relationship, known as parasitism, is a form of symbiosis where one organism gains something, such as food or shelter, while the other is harmed.
Parasites can vary greatly in size, from microscopic organisms like bacteria and viruses to larger creatures
Many parasites have evolved complex life cycles that involve multiple hosts to complete their development. For
Controlling parasitic infections is a significant concern in both human and veterinary medicine, as well as