Rajshree Chatterjee
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What is a host in the context of biodiversity? Provide an example.

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A host is an organism on which another depends for survival. For example, dogs host fleas that suck their blood and caterpillars feed on specific host plants by consuming leaves or fruits.

Class 6 Vocational Education Kaushal Bodh Textbook chapter 2 Project 2 Biodiversity Register question answer

Class 6 Vocational Education Kaushal Bodh Grade 6 Project 2 Biodiversity Register solutions

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  1. In biodiversity, a host is an organism, plant, or animal that provides support or sustenance to another. This relationship can be parasitic or mutualistic. For example, dogs host fleas that feed on their blood, harming them. Similarly, caterpillars rely on host plants for nourishment, consuming their leaves or fruits. Understanding host relationships is crucial for managing ecosystems, as it reveals interactions that influence population dynamics and species survival.

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