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Science / Biology / Parasites: Organisms that live in, with, or on another organism. The parasites benefit from the association without contributing to the host, usually they cause some harm to the host. MORE
Science / Biology / Intracellular Digestion: A form of digestion in which food is taken into cells by phagocytosis; found in sponges and most protozoa and coelenterates. MORE
Science / Biology / Intracellular Route: Path taken by water through the cells of the root between the epidermis and the xylem, moving through plasmodesmata. MORE
Science / Biology / Intracellular Parasites: Viruses that enter a host cell and take over the hosts cellular machinery to produce new viral particles. MORE
Science / Biology / Parasitism: A form of symbiosis in which the population of one species benefits at the expense of the population of another species; similar to predation, but differs in that parasites act more slowly than predat MORE