Textbook: Chapter 16 - Parasitism and Mutualism Flashcards
Disease
Any deviation from a normal state of health
Definitive host
Host in which a parasite becomes an adult and reaches maturity
Ectoparasite
Parasite, such as a flea, that lives in the fur, feathers or skin of the host
Elaiosome
Shiny, oil-containing, ant-attracting tissue on the seed coats of many plants
Infection
Diseased conditino arising when pathogenci microorganisms enter a body, become established and multiply
Intermediate host
Host that harbors a developmental phase of a parasite; the infective stage or stages can develop only when the parasite is independent of its definitive host; compare definitive hsot
Myrmecochores
Plants that possess ant-attracting substances on their seed coats
Microparasite
Any of the viruses, bacteria and protozoans, characterized by small size, short generation time and rapid multiplication
Symbiosis
Situation in which two dissimilar organisms live together in close association