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False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
No, not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria encompass a wide range of organisms, including both parasitic and non-parasitic species that can exist in various habitats such as soil, water, and the human body.
No, not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can be classified into different categories based on their lifestyle, and while some bacteria are parasitic and rely on a host organism for survival, others are free-living and can exist independently in various environments.
Some are, most aren't.
All animals potentially carry parasites.
Not all meat contains parasites, but some types of meat can potentially harbor parasites if not cooked properly. It is important to handle and cook meat safely to reduce the risk of consuming parasites.
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Medication or treatment specifically targeting the parasite can kill all parasites in the body.
no, parasites are just inside the human body
Yes. This is what parasites do: pass from one host to another. Get rid of parasites; see your doctor or pharmacist. Once you pass on parasites you promote a cycle, so your partner's family and friends and their children will all end up suffering and passing on the parasites.
Horses, like all animals are vulnerable to parasites including tapeworms, hookworms, ringworms and tics.
Ciliates are members of the phylum Ciliophora, which are characterized by the presence of hair-like structures called cilia that they use for movement and feeding. They are single-celled organisms found in various aquatic environments.