The scientific word for human parasites is "pathogens" or "parasitic organisms."
parasites
No, parasites are typically transferred through direct contact with contaminated feces, blood, or bodily fluids, rather than through the air. Transmission through respiratory droplets would be unlikely for most parasites.
The scientific word for people is homosapiens
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It is estimated that there are over 1,000 species of parasites that can parasitize humans, including worms, protozoa, and arthropods. The number of parasites in the body can vary depending on the type of parasite and the individual's exposure to them. However, most healthy individuals may have a few parasites without experiencing any symptoms or harm.
Homosapian
When referring to Human Anatomy, the word used for "striped" is "striated."
Since enough alcohol can kill a human, I would say it would also kill parasites living in or on human.
Homo Sapiens
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Human and animals
no, parasites are just inside the human body
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.
parasites
Human and animals
Parasites may be found in, on, or within any organ of the human body. Typically the human body will have millions of microscopist parasites at any given time, most providing little or no discomfort.
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.