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oh no. they are most definitely parasitic worms. they can get inside a persons body and live off their food supply in the person's intestines. They can grow quite long too, about 27 or more feet.
They need living hosts to survive.
Parasitic flatworms have to have a host. A free-living one doesn't.
Parasitic plants do not need. Cuscuta is an example
The bloodstream allows your cells to get everything they need. And by that I mean everything!
The application of pesticides will kill the parasitic wasp so there is no need for both.
The application of pesticides will kill the parasitic wasp so there is no need for both.
Saprophytic and total parasitic plants
parasitic mode of nutrition
Deworming medications treat parasitic worms. These medicines can only be obtained from a doctor. If you or your pet has a parasitic worm, you need to get a special medication that kills parasites. This medicine can only be obtained from a doctor or vet.
After about a month of living together the boys will begin to fight, so you will need to separate them.
Only parasitic plants such as Dodder can grow without photosynthesis