No. They are part of you, not a separate organism. Moles on your skin have no relation to the animal called a mole, other than names being similar.
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Infestation
Parasites can limit the growth of a population. They take nourishment from their hosts, often weakening them and causing disease or death. As the population of parasites grow, the population of their hosts tend to decrease.
Freckles are caused by an increased production of melanin in the skin due to exposure to sunlight. Moles, on the other hand, are usually caused by clusters of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. They can be present at birth or can develop over time due to factors like genetic predisposition or sun exposure. It is important to monitor moles for any changes in size, shape, or color as they can sometimes be a sign of skin cancer.
i think is is parasites
Moles only grow on skin, not on bones. Bones do have their own irregularities, but not moles.
No. Snakes shed their skin primarily to grow. It also helps get rid of parasites.
Yes, parasites can grow in food.
Reptiles molt their skin to dispose of parasites and is believed to allow them to grow as well.
Sunfish will invite other fish and birds to feast on their skin parasites. they grow about 11 feet can be up to 5000 pounds
what does skin moles look like and where can u get them
parasites and dead skin
the the skin you may find moles on your hand , arms ,backs, legs, neck, ect.
parasites and dead skin
no. . . Because parasites and viruses can only grow on living matters... There may be saprophytes and bacteria growing in your food. . . Even parasites and viruses can be there but can not grow. .
The human botfly is commonly found in Mexico. It is acquired by an infected mosquito bite. The larvae grow under the skin, boring a small hole to breathe through.
Parasites.