Parasites live in a host, usually an animal. In the animal's intestines, the egg of the parasite hatches. It makes a worm that lives off the host. When an animal excretes waste, some unhatched eggs are excreted too. If another animal or human eats something contaminated by that waste, they can ingest the eggs. The cycle continues in a new host.
Humans also eat some animals. If the animal's meat is not cooked properly, the meat can contain parasite eggs. The eggs hatch in the human's intestines and grows into a worm. The human can excrete eggs in their waste... the cycle continues.
People who work with parasites are typically called parasitologists. They study the biology, ecology, and behavior of parasites, as well as how they interact with their hosts. Parasitologists may work in fields such as biology, veterinary science, or public health.
they work to gether to pick of parasites on large animals
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.
Antiparasitic medications or treatments such as albendazole or mebendazole are commonly used to kill parasites in the stomach. These medications work by disrupting the parasites' ability to survive and reproduce, ultimately leading to their death.
Dewormer typically starts working within 24-48 hours to eliminate parasites in pets.
Dewormer typically starts working within a few hours to a few days in cats to eliminate parasites.
Dewormer typically takes 1-2 days to start working on cats and eliminate parasites from their system.
No - they are not parasites.
No, parasites are not endangered.
No, penguins are not parasites
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Flies are not parasites.