parasitism, relationship between two organisms in which one benefits at the expense of the other, sometimes without killing the host organism.This can be seen in a human colony, it is sometimes referred to as Government, Bank, Elitist or Regulatory agency. Most notable is the fact the parasite does not produce anything. The only work involved is claiming a host and thereafter it can freely exist by means of extraction from the host to any point but avoiding total decimation or it too can perish should the source no longer survive. In balance the parasite will reproduce as long as the host colony is able to still multiply creating an available new supply of requirement.Instinctively a parasite will seek to be in a location not to be easily removed. The host acts like a battery creating energy requirement, even if drained to minimized condition. As long as some current can be produced the parasite will remain. By regulating the host the parasite is the winner of this mutual existence condition.The provider colony may not be fully aware of their decreasing abilities in a span of time, it is mostly gradual. There does become a point of realization but often it is easier to disregard the parasitic growth until an exhaustion point is forefront and obvious. The host colony is then undergoing general malaise with much illness among-st members. Either a form of warfare on the parasitic organisms or host death can re-balance the situation. Ironically parasites cannot be totally removed unless all hosts perish completely. What remains just starts another cycle.
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parasitism, relationship between two organisms in which one benefits at the expense of the other, sometimes without killing the host organism.This can be seen in a human colony, it is sometimes referred to as Government, Bank, Elitist or Regulatory agency. Most notable is the fact the parasite does not produce anything. The only work involved is claiming a host and thereafter it can freely exist by means of extraction from the host to any point but avoiding total decimation or it too can perish should the source no longer survive. In balance the parasite will reproduce as long as the host colony is able to still multiply creating an available new supply of requirement.Instinctively a parasite will seek to be in a location not to be easily removed. The host acts like a battery creating energy requirement, even if drained to minimized condition. As long as some current can be produced the parasite will remain. By regulating the host the parasite is the winner of this mutual existence condition.The provider colony may not be fully aware of their decreasing abilities in a span of time, it is mostly gradual. There does become a point of realization but often it is easier to disregard the parasitic growth until an exhaustion point is forefront and obvious. The host colony is then undergoing general malaise with much illness among-st members. Either a form of warfare on the parasitic organisms or host death can re-balance the situation. Ironically parasites cannot be totally removed unless all hosts perish completely. What remains just starts another cycle.