endoparasite
Endoparasite: An organism that lives inside another organism, typically a host, and derives its nourishment from that host. Endoparasites can cause disease in their hosts.
Endoparasite: An organism that lives inside another organism, typically a host, and derives its nourishment from that host. Endoparasites can cause disease in their hosts.
Endosperm: The nutrient-rich tissue surrounding the embryo in a seed. The endosperm is used by the embryo for growth and development.
Enrichment:The process of adding new or beneficial organisms to an ecosystem. This can be done to increase biodiversity, improve soil fertility, or control pests and diseases.
Entomopathogenic nematodes:Nematodes that parasitize and kill insects. These nematodes are often used as biological control agents against insect pests.
Environmental Protection Agency:A government agency responsible for protecting human health and the environment from harmful pollutants and wastes. The EPA sets and enforces environmental regulations in the United States.