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Which statement describes a parasite? • A parasite is beneficial to its host. O Aparasite is harmed in its relationship with the host. A parasite only benefits when the host is alive. A parasite always
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Which statement describes a parasite?
• A parasite is beneficial to its host.
O Aparasite is harmed in its relationship with the host.
A parasite only benefits when the host is alive.
A parasite always kills its host and takes all the nutrients.
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The answer is C- only benefits if the host is alive
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Parasite benefit only when host alive
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