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    Parasites may be characterized as ectoparasites —including ticks, fleas, leeches, and lice —which live on the body surface of the host and do not themselves commonly cause disease in the host; or endoparasites, which may be either intercellular (inhabiting spaces in the host’s body) or intracellular (inhabiting cells in the host’s body).
    parasitism, relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one benefits at the expense of the other, sometimes without killing the host organism. The life cycle of the hard tick Ixodes scapularis, a carrier of the bacterium that causes Lyme disease in humans, requires two years for completion.
    Another form of parasitism, such as that practiced by some ants on ants of other species, is known as social parasitism. (Social parasitism is a condition where a parasitizing ant species depends upon the labour provided by a host ant species within the context of a mixed-species colony.)
    Intracellular parasites—such as bacteria or viruses —often rely on a third organism, known as the carrier, or vector, to transmit them to the host. Malaria, which is caused by a protozoan of the genus Plasmodium transmitted to humans by the bite of an anopheline mosquito, is an example of this interaction.
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  5. para·sit·ism
    noun
    1. the practice of living as a parasite on or with another animal or organism:
      "the study of nest parasitism by cuckoos"
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