topic 9 - ecosystems (parasitism and mutualism) Flashcards
host
an individual that can be infected by a certain pathogen
mutualism
a relationship between individuals of different species where both individuals benefit, e.g. by getting more food or shelter than if they were on their own
parasite
an organism that lives on or in a host organism and takes food from it while it is alive
parasitism
a feeding relationship in which a parasite benefits and its host is harmed
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
nitrogen-fixing bacteria live inside root nodules on the roots of leguminous plants such as peas, beans and clover
hooks and suckers
used to attach it to the intestine wall. it has no use for the eyes so it doesn’t have any
flat body
large SA for food absorption
each section contains…
male and female reproductive organs so the worm can self-fertilise its egg if other tapeworms are not nearby