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Some are, some aren't.
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.
Some parasites are prokaryotic (bacteria), and some are eukaryotic (helminths, protozoans...)
Partial parasites are organisms that derive some but not all of their nutrients from a host organism. They may still photosynthesize or obtain some nutrients through other means, but rely on a host for certain essential resources. Examples include mistletoe plants that photosynthesize but depend on a host tree for water and minerals.
Some examples of pond omnivores include crayfish, turtles, and some species of fish like tilapia. These animals consume a diet that consists of both plant matter and other organisms such as insects or small invertebrates found in the pond.
Some bugs are parasites
Yes; some few species are parasites.
some mite species and ticks are parasites
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.
Some are, some aren't.
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.
candida produces parasites
the water in the pond is not living
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TICKS!
Some parasites in the Tundra are Mosquitoes, Horse Flies, Bumble Bees, Butterflies,
Small snails found in koi ponds can potentially contribute to the transmission of bilharzia, also known as schistosomiasis, if they are of the species that serve as intermediate hosts for the Schistosoma parasites. These parasites lay eggs in freshwater, which hatch and infect snails, leading to the release of larvae that can penetrate human skin. However, not all snails carry the parasites, so the risk depends on the specific species present in the pond. Proper pond management and hygiene can help mitigate this risk.