Parasitism
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parasitism (noun, pl. parasitisms; ecology term) – an exploitative, detrimental symbiosis, i. e., a close association of organisms that is detrimental for one of the symbionts; the parasite exploiting the host, depriving it of resources like nutrients, sunlight, heat etc. Kind of: Symbiosis type.
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