An external parasite is an organism that lives on another organism. The external parasite depends on its host for food and shelter while the host is usually harmed.
An external parasite is an organism that lives on another organism. The external parasite depends on its host for food and shelter while the host is usually harmed.
An internal parasite is an organism that lives in body of another organism. The internal parasite depends on its host for food and shelter while the host is usually harmed.
An internal parasite feeds with his entire body inside the surface (epithelium, for animals) of the host, while an external parasite feeds with part of, or whole body standing outside the host's surface.
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Exophyte is an internal or external Plant Parasite
An endoparasite (or internal parasite) is a parasite which feeds with his entire body standing inside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals).
An endoparasite (or internal parasite) is a parasite which feeds with his entire body standing inside the host's surface (epithelium, for animals).
There is no H, it's ectoparasite. It's merely an external parasite, as fleet, tick and other disgusting louse. The internal one is an endoparasite.
Hematodinium perezi is an internal parasite that infects crabs, including blue crabs, and causes bitter crab disease.
External parasites are fleas, ticks, ear mites, lice, mange mites, and fly bots. Internal Parasites are heartworms, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
External parasites are fleas, ticks, ear mites, lice, mange mites, and fly bots. Internal Parasites are heartworms, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
The largest parasite that lives in a human is the tapeworm, which can grow up to 10 m long. Tapeworms are internal parasites that thrives in the intestine, resulting in blocked intestines and waste substances being released into the person's bloodstream.
Yes you can, but it comes with dangers. You can catch a parasite that can cause severe internal organ damage. So, if you want to take your chances!
Most doctors can treat parasite infections, but the ones who see more parasitic infections than others would probably be (in no particular order) family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, infectious disease, and tropical medicine.