typically through fecal matter
No Parasites can not be transferred by air because they are on the inside of your body
no, parasites are just inside the human body
Parasites may be found in, on, or within any organ of the human body. Typically the human body will have millions of microscopist parasites at any given time, most providing little or no discomfort.
the parasites must therefore be identified using tests that look for parasites, eggs or larvae in feces, urine, blood, sputum, or tissues.
Some amoebas are parasites, damaging the human body.
There are several colon and intestinal parasites that can occur in the human body, such as parasitic worms. Similarly, protozoans are colon parasitic organisms.
Proliferous parasites are those that proliferate, or reproduce freely and rapidly, within the human body. Such parasites can cause the host serious problems by reaching dangerous levels very quickly after the person is infected.
so the human body can produce the 'air' and leave it so the body does fill up.
No. Various worms or parasites can live in the human body... tape worms, guinea worms, loa loa (eye worm), or scabies but not snakes.
Brenda S. Gardenour has written: 'Parasites, worms, and the human body in religion and culture' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Religious aspects, Comparative method, Worms, Parasites, Anthropology, Religion and culture, Psychological aspects, Human body, Parasitic diseases
Pests are insects in the outside world. Parasites are worm like harmful bacteria in a human body. Parasites start to take over the body. Eventually, parasite takes over so much that the body is not getting food and liquids. The body starts to die.
not visible to the naked eye but yeah... that's how to human body is designed