faculative
/ˌfækjəˈleɪtɪv/ or /fəˈkʌltɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
dependent on circumstances or conditions, especially in biology, referring to an organism that can live with or without a particular feature or relationship
“Many facultative parasites are harmless unless the host’s immune system is compromised.”
2. noun
an organism that can live with or without a particular feature or relationship
“The facultative parasite has been studied extensively in the field of microbiology.”