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Host (biology) - Definition |
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In biology, a host is an organism that harbors a parasite, mutual partner, or commensal partner, typically providing nourishment and shelter. See symbiosis.
Examples: A cell can be host to a virus, a legume plant can be host to helpful nitrogen-fixing bacteria, an animal can be host to a parasitic worm, e.g., a nematode.
A primary host or definitive host is a host in which the parasite grows mature; a secondary host or intermediate host is a host that harbors the parasite only for a short transition period. For trypanosomes, the cause of sleeping sickness, humans are the primary host, while the tsetse fly is the secondary host.
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Example Usage of (biology) |
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thadebrinks: RT @cole_gio: SUPER CONCORDO! RT: @gim_ se biology ganhar de melhor fic do ano, nunca mais leio fanfics. pelamordodeus! :@ #juddBday |
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lizinhars: biology da @_vevs, give me novacaine, theater da @AbbyCJ ou waiting on an angel da @NatPuga? hehe em quem eu voto? |
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fagwad: @jamfag i dont want to. plus when i have forensics, there is no biology class for freshmen, and mr. clark would skin me if i skipped |
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