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Yes, there is a parasite that eats part of your brain but leaves the part of eating and walking, it also eats the part of the brain that tells you what is good and what is bad.
brain worm eats the brain of the caribous the caribous loses control and dies
An example of parasitism in water is the Naegleria fowleri, also known as the brain-eating amoeba. This parasite is normally found in bodies of warm, fresh water.
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No! Female Anopheles Mosquito is just a carrier where the malaria parasite remains sort of dormant. It flourishes only when it gets it's host, i.e. human body. It doesn't actually infect the mosquito.
Brain coral is not a parasite.
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Yes, there is a parasite that eats part of your brain but leaves the part of eating and walking, it also eats the part of the brain that tells you what is good and what is bad.
by your brain
Bec. When you are eating your brain digest the food and your brain is in your stomac
To make the readers brain think that that is important.
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Because it contains dangerous sperm cells which thrive in a moist area.
Possibly, but it depends on the species of malaria.
Parasympathetic