parazitar
Parazitar is a term used to describe organisms or relationships in which one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, and obtains nutrients at the host's expense. Parazitar relationships can be obligate or facultative and may be internal (endoparasites) or external (ectoparasites).
Endoparasites inhabit internal organs, tissues, or body fluids, while ectoparasites attach to the skin or external
Life cycles often involve transmission between hosts, vectors, or through ingestion of contaminated food or water.
Impact on hosts varies widely. Many parasites cause disease, debilitation, or impaired reproductive success, but some
Diagnosis and control depend on parasite type and context. Medical and veterinary approaches include antiparasitic drugs,
Etymology: from Latin parasita and Greek parasitos, meaning “one who sits beside,” reflecting the parasitic association