I'm assuming you mean parasite, and if that's the case, a parasite is a living being that gains something for itself at the cost of harming another living being in some manner.
there is no definition for it
Its a consumer or a carnivor. Like a lion or whatever
The paracite represents her not getting enough love from her husband
these cells have a rough form and you can find them in tissues with paracite-infection. These cells do their job in immunresponse and especially in the cases of allergy-infections.
B cells mark the virus or paracite as unknown the killer t cells attack and destroy the virus.
B cells mark the virus or paracite as unknown the killer t cells attack and destroy the virus.
heterotroph or consumerA predator, or a parasite. It depends.
I asked an adult what a paracite in General was. The adult told me a paracite on land was a mosquito. Then I asked what is an under water mosquito? She said whatever lives off of something else without giving that thing something back in return. Examples Of Paracites: On Land: Underwater: More examples: Websites to help topic more:
in Zn we use 3% decolorizer, while in modified 1% h2so4 is used, modified is used for paracite like Cryptosporidium, cyclosporidium and bacterias like nocaddia and actinomyces. also in modified heating isn't done.
In chemical control some kind of chemical is the killing agent, while in biological control the killing agent is a live organism. It may be a predetor or a bacteria or a paracite or fungi. While the definition is simple there is a multitude of implications. A chemical may be long lasting or degradable, but it never thinks nor can it reproduce. Both can have side effects which at times cause more damage then the original pest/disease they were meant to treat does.
In chemical control some kind of chemical is the killing agent, while in biological control the killing agent is a live organism. It may be a predetor or a bacteria or a paracite or fungi. While the definition is simple there is a multitude of implications. A chemical may be long lasting or degradable, but it never thinks nor can it reproduce. Both can have side effects which at times cause more damage then the original pest/disease they were meant to treat does.
yes and no. lice medicine is designed to kill paracites but mange is a side effect off paracites so it might kill the mange causing paracite but the symptoms of mange will still be there ie loss of fur rashness bleeding all that good stuff
Staying away from places that have malaria and taking pills to prevent malaria. One can help reduce the spread of malaria by not allowing favorable conditions in which mosquitoes can breed, hatch and then develop from larvae to adult. Since mosquitoes are the number one carrier of malaria worldwide, preventing the bugs from multiplying would be a safe and effective way to progress in eradication of malaria. Several NGO's have malaria prevention programs in effect. You can prevent being bitten by mosquitoes by putting bug spray on your body and wear clothes that cover your arms and legs Getting rid of mosquito breeding grounds, use of mosquito nets, anti-malarial drugs, proper hygiene, bug spray are all proactive methods to reduce risk.