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- How does the parasite affect the host in a way that it hastens the progress of its life cycle?provide example of a parasite that develop a life cycle involving an intermediate hosts? explain furtherHost in the life cycle of a parasite in which the parasite reaches sexual maturity. Group of answer choices definitive host first intermediate host paratenic host second intermediate host
- Explain why parasites do not usually kill their host.Compare and contrast horizontal versus vertical transmission of a parasite.a. Why is it necessary for most parasites to leave their host tocomplete the life cycle?b. What are some ways to prevent completion of the life cycle?c. What is the benefit to parasites of having numerous hosts?d. What are the disadvantages in having more than one host?