How to use in-sentence of “parasitic”:
+ It was working as a parasitic load on engine as the drive is given through gear train of the engine.
+ Candiru are parasitic freshwater family.
+ Most flatworms are parasitic on other animals.
+ Organisms which cause infectious disease include fungusfungi, bacteria, plant viruses, viroids, virus-like organisms, phytoplasmas, protozoa, nematodes and parasitic plants.
+ Examples occur in water fleas, rotifers, aphids, stick insects, some ants, bees and parasitic wasps.
+ They are parasitic plants found in east and southeast Asia, including “Rafflesia arnoldii”, the plant with the largest flower of all plants.

Example sentences of “parasitic”:
+ This is typical of the ecology of parasitic infections.
+ Polydnaviruses are a unique group of insect viruses that have a mutualistic relationship with parasitic wasps.
+ Certain parasitic intestinal worms appear to make the bowel less inflamed.
+ The hectocotylus was originally described as a parasitic worm.
+ By far the greater number of wasp species are the parasitic wasps.
+ Most spirochaetes are free-living and anaerobic, but there are many parasitic species.
+ A few are parasitic on other fungi.
+ The Dodder, “Cuscuta”, is a genus of about 100–170 species of parasitic flowering plants.
+ This is typical of the ecology of parasitic infections.
+ Polydnaviruses are a unique group of insect viruses that have a mutualistic relationship with parasitic wasps.
+ Certain parasitic intestinal worms appear to make the bowel less inflamed.
+ The Hymenoptera, Apocrita, and Aculeata are all clades, and each has both parasitic and non-parasitic species.
+ The parasitic lifestyle has been lost several times, including among the ants, bees, and yellowjacket wasps.
+ Pinworm is an intestinal infection caused by tiny parasitic worms.
+ Jeju has HallasanMount Halla, a volcanic hotspot with many parasitic volcanoes, called oreums, around it.
+ With most species, adult parasitic wasps themselves do not take any nutrients from their prey, and, much like bees, butterflybutterflies, and moths, those that do feed as adults typically derive all of their nutrition from nectar.
+ Most parasitic forms are external parasites, while the free living forms are generally predators and may even be used to control undesirable arthropods.
More in-sentence examples of “parasitic”:
+ Notice that both insects have a colony of parasitic lice attached to them.
+ Discussing B chromosomes in plants he wrote: ”In many cases these chromosomes have no useful function at all to the species carrying them, but that they often lead an exclusively parasitic existence … need not be useful for the plants.
+ There are, however a some terrestrials such as “Epipactis” and even a few myco-heterotrophs, which are parasitic upon mycorrhizal fungi.
+ Chapter 8: Parasitic and robber bees.
+ A parasitic fly, “Lucilia bufonivora”, attacks adult common toads.
+ Some parasitic forms affect humans and other mammals, causing damage by their feeding, and can even be Vector vectors of diseases such as scrub typhus and rickettsia.
+ Dodder is parasitic on a very wide variety of plants, including a number of agricultural and horticultural crop species, such as alfalfa, flax, clover, potatoes, chrysanthemum, dahlia, trumpet vine, ivy and petunias, among others.
+ As a result, the parasitic species shows no egg mimicry.
+ The juveniles are parasitic in crustaceans and insects.
+ They formed about 300,000 years ago when magma from the Geomonoreum parasitic volcano cooled.
+ Fungi and parasitic plants like mistletoe use haustoria to get nutrients from hosts.
+ This is caused by a symbiotic or parasitic relationship with a microorganism.
+ Most of the species are parasitic on other kinds of insect.
+ Included in the Apocrita are the ants, bees, wasps, braconids, ichneumons, chalcids, nearly all parasitic hymenopterans, and a few other forms.
+ Two of the most serious parasitic infections of humans in Africa have originated in apes.
+ Their numbers increase during a parasitic infection.
+ Usually, this means it is parasitic on the larval stage of the victim species.
+ With most species, the adult parasitic wasps themselves do not get any nutrients from their prey.
+ The Strepsiptera, small insects parasitic on bees, wasps and cockroaches, also have halteres.
+ Some of these species are parasitic or mutualistic.
+ Other orders also have many parasitic herbivores: Thysanoptera.
+ The study of vectors gives us knowledge about the life cycle of parasitic diseases, and this helps us control those diseases.
+ A chigger is a small, parasitic mite which lives in tall grass.
+ They have developed some extraordinary adaptations which fit them in their parasitic life.
+ A hyperparasite is a parasite which is parasitic on another parasite.
+ The filament is known as hyphae multinuclear with cell wall containing chitin or cellulose or both, others are parasitic saprophytic on other organisms and reproduce sexually and asexually.
+ A few forms have become fully parasitic on larger crustacea.
+ Pet droppings contain eggs of Toxocara canis and Neospora caninum parasitic worms.
+ Strepsipterans are parasitic in planthoppers, leafhoppers, treehoppers, froghoppers, bees, and other insects.
+ Tremadodes, the Trematodeflukes, are a parasitic class of flatworms, with over 20,000 species.
+ Farmers buy these parasitic wasps for insect control in their fields.
+ Phylogenetic analysis of life-history adaptations in parasitic cowbirds.
+ They have Parasitic life cycledirect life-cycles with no asexual reproduction.
+ Microbial transformation with plasmid DNA is neither parasitic nor symbiotic in nature, since each implies the presence of an independent species living in a commensal or detrimental state with the host organism.
+ Some are parasitic and invade animal tissues.
+ The Acanthocephala are a group of parasitic worms.
+ Phytoplasmas are a type of parasitic bacteria.
+ Species of the genus Tetrastigma serve as hosts to parasitic plants in the family Rafflesiaceae.
+ A bedbug is a small, elusive, parasitic insect of the family Cimicidae.
+ All the families in Santalales are parasitic to some degree.
+ The clearest evidence comes from the large size of many parasitic families.
+ The virus protects the parasitic larva inside the host by weakening the host’s immune system.
+ The Acanthocephala, a group of parasitic worms previously considered to be a separate phylum, have been shown to be modified rotifers.
+ Oreum is a parasitic volcano, and its top has a concave shape.
+ Unranked, but now known to be cnidarians, is the parasitic group Myxozoa.
+ A parasitic trematode lives in the gut of songbirds.
+ Notice that both insects have a colony of parasitic lice attached to them.
+ Discussing B chromosomes in plants he wrote: ”In many cases these chromosomes have no useful function at all to the species carrying them, but that they often lead an exclusively parasitic existence … need not be useful for the plants.
+ There are, however a some terrestrials such as "Epipactis" and even a few myco-heterotrophs, which are parasitic upon mycorrhizal fungi.
