A tick.
AnswerA tapeworm. AnswerA mite.: Here are a few links of good information about parasites: : http://www.appliedozone.com/parasites.html : http://www.the-natural-path.com/parasite-cleanse.html (really good) : http://animal.discovery.com/tv/monsters-inside-me/(good) : http://parasitesinwater.com/ : http://curezone.com/diseases/parasites/anderson.asp (really good) : http://irreatable.blogspot.com/2009/03/what-purpose-do-parasites-serve.html : http://www.paradevices.com/how_parasites.html
Head lice etc...etc...
tape worms
a tick, and other stuff like that...
Ectoparasites: ticks, fleas, lice, mites, kissing bugs
Endoparasites: Tapeworms, Nematodes, Trematodes, Acanthocephalans..
Some examples of parasites are:
parasite1 and parasite2
Medications called anthelmintics are used to kill internal parasites in the human body. These medications work by either paralyzing or killing the parasites, allowing the body to eliminate them.
Medications called antiparasitic drugs are used to kill parasites in the human body. These drugs target the parasites and either kill them directly or weaken them so the body's immune system can eliminate them.
To effectively remove parasites from the human body, one can use medications prescribed by a healthcare provider, such as antiparasitic drugs. These medications target and eliminate the parasites, helping to rid the body of the infection. It is important to follow the prescribed treatment plan and take the medications as directed to ensure successful removal of the parasites.
Some examples of parasites that kill their hosts include parasitic wasps, liver flukes, and malaria parasites. When these parasites kill their hosts, it can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem by reducing the population of the host species. This can have cascading effects on other species that rely on the host for food or other resources, potentially leading to changes in the overall biodiversity and functioning of the ecosystem.
The two types of parasites are:- 1) Ectoparasites :- Parasites which live on the external surface of the host are called ectoparasites. Examples :- 1. Animals - Ticks, Mosquitoes, Bed-bugs, Head louse, Leeches etc. 2. Plants - Cuscuta, Loranthus 2) Endoparasites :- Parasites living within the host are called endoparasites. Examples :- 1. Animals - Liverfluke, Tapeworm, Ascaris, Plasmodium 2. Plants - Many fungi.
No, parasites can be both invertebrates and vertebrates. Some examples of vertebrate parasites include tapeworms and lice, while examples of invertebrate parasites include ticks and fleas.
The scientific word for human parasites is "pathogens" or "parasitic organisms."
Parasites
They are parasites
Since enough alcohol can kill a human, I would say it would also kill parasites living in or on human.
Parasites are organisms that live on or in a host organism and rely on the host for nutrients and shelter. They can cause harm to the host by competing for resources, causing damage to tissues, or transmitting diseases. Examples of parasites include ticks, tapeworms, and malaria-causing parasites.
PILES
Human and animals
Ectoparasites are external parasites. Lice or fleas are examples.
no, parasites are just inside the human body
dirt and mud