"Parasitoid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Parasitoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Parasitoid" Meaning

A parasitoid is an organism that, like a parasite, lives on or in another organism (its host), but unlike a parasite, it ultimately kills its host. Parasitoids are typically insects, such as wasps, bees, ants, or flies, that lay their eggs inside or on the surface of other insects, and the developing larvae then feed on the host's bodily fluids or tissues, eventually causing the host's death.

"Parasitoid" Examples

Examples of "Parasitoid" Usage:


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The scientist studied the unique relationship between the parasitoid wasp and its host, a certain species of caterpillar.
#: The scientist studied the unique relationship between the parasitoid wasp and its host, a certain species of caterpillar.

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In the rainforest ecosystem, parasitoid flies are an important part of the food chain, preying on insect larvae.
#: In the rainforest ecosystem, parasitoid flies are an important part of the food chain, preying on insect larvae.

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The parasitoid egg hatched inside the moth's body, eventually killing the host from the inside out.
#: The parasitoid egg hatched inside the moth's body, eventually killing the host from the inside out.

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Some parasitoid species can infect multiple hosts simultaneously, making them highly effective at controlling pest populations.
#: Some parasitoid species can infect multiple hosts simultaneously, making them highly effective at controlling pest populations.

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The agricultural scientist discovered that a parasitoid fungus could be used to naturally control aphid infestations.
#: The agricultural scientist discovered that a parasitoid fungus could be used to naturally control aphid infestations.

"Parasitoid" Similar Words

Parasitise

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Parasitised

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Infested or infested with parasites, usually in reference to an animal or a plant.

Parasitising

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Verbing the noun "parasite". <br><br>Parasitising is the act of behaving like a parasite, namely to obtain food or benefits from someone or something without giving anything in return. It can also mean to exploit or take advantage of something or someone for personal gain.

Parasitism

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Parasitize

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To parasitize something or someone means to feed on or derive benefit from it without contributing to it in return, often in a way that is harmful or exploitative. This can be applied to living organisms, such as insects or diseases, that feed on the resources of another organism, or to people who take advantage of a system or relationship without giving back.

Parasitized

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Parasitizing

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Parasitogenic

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Parasitoids

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Parasitological

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Relating to the study of parasites, their structure, behavior, and relationships with their hosts.

Parasitologist

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Parasitology

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The study of parasites, including the forms they take, their life cycles, and the effects they have on the hosts they infect. Parasitology is a branch of biology that deals with the study of parasites and their interaction with their hosts. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines aspects of biology, medicine, ecology, and evolutionary theory.

Parasitophorous

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Parasitosis

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Paraskavedekatriaphobia

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Paraskavidekatriaphobia

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