leeches sucking the blood out of fishies and other animals that live in the ponds
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Parasites are some autotrophic plants which take only water and minerals from other plant.
Some parasites are prokaryotic (bacteria), and some are eukaryotic (helminths, protozoans...)
Yes, it is possible to have parasites in the bloodstream. Certain parasites, such as Plasmodium (causative agent of malaria), trypanosomes (causative agent of sleeping sickness), and filarial worms can infect the blood and circulate within the bloodstream. These parasites can be transmitted to humans through the bite of infected insects or through contaminated blood transfusions.
Some are, some aren't.
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dirt and mud
some worms and parasites
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.
Yes, there are lakes in some deserts. The Great Salt Lake in Utah, Pyramid Lake in Nevada and the Dead Sea are examples. Small lakes and ponds may also be found on some deset oases.
Some examples of animals that live in lakes and ponds are fish, frogs, freshwater clams among many other animals.
Earth, trees, water, ponds and prety much evrything that is natural on our planet
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
fish sometimes live in ponds, and otters
1. parasites 2. competition 3. disease
Some bugs are parasites
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.