Yes, parasites can be protozoa, fungi, or multicellular organisms. Common examples include protozoan parasites like Plasmodium (causative agent of malaria), fungal parasites like Candida (causative agent of yeast infections), and multicellular parasites like tapeworms and roundworms. Each of these types of parasites have adaptations to live and feed off their hosts.
The treatment for malaria depends with the type of malaria. There are two types of malaria: mild malaria and severe malaria. The severe malaria requires intravenous (IV) drug treatment and fluids in the hospital while mild malaria requires oral medication.
It is multicellular
Platypuses are multicellular. All mammals, and indeed all vertebrates, are multicellular.
cnidarians are multicellular
Virus does not cause malaria. Malaria is caused by a protozoa from the genus Plasmodium.
A grizzly bear is a multicellular organism.
Yeast does not causes malaria. Malaria is caused by protozoa.
Yes, Hydra is Multicellular.
Bread mould is multicellular.
Yes, 3.73 million on average have malaria. Any country where mosquitos with the malaria virus are, you get malaria.
Cows are Multicellular organisms. Hope you Like it!.