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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. saliva from infected ticks can also transmit disease-causi...Asked by Unknown
Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit disease-causing pathogens into the host.
is this Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation
is this Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation
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This is an example of parasitism, as the tick benefits from feeding on the blood of the host while the host is harmed by potential transmission of disease-causing pathogens.
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