They have kept the traits that they need in their environment and that same environment has caused them to lose the others. They fit the niche perfectly without any excess traits. Thus saving energy and reproducing more efficiently.
Are called parasites. A Parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host body it doesn't actually eat the host. A Predator eats its prey. Scavengers also eat other organisms.
Yes, protists can be parasites, living off a host organism. Some protists are known to cause diseases in animals and humans. Protists can also act as decomposers, breaking down organic matter in ecosystems and recycling nutrients.
No. Actually, the opposite should happen - by thinking, you strain certain cells, which then react by developing more synapses with other cells. Unused brain cells will degenerate synapses and eventually die.
Yes, tummy bugs, also known as stomach viruses or gastrointestinal infections, can be caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites. These microorganisms can enter the digestive system and lead to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Water molds are a type of fungus-like organism that thrive in water environments, while fungi are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that can be found in various habitats. Water molds are typically decomposers or parasites, while fungi can be decomposers, parasites, or symbionts. Additionally, water molds belong to the group Oomycota, while fungi belong to the kingdom Fungi.
Adventurers and explorers are the first to come across strange creatures. But it is usually biologists who discover what the organisms actually are.
Organisms that get their food from other things or they can't make food on their own.
Are called parasites. A Parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host body it doesn't actually eat the host. A Predator eats its prey. Scavengers also eat other organisms.
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Actually yes, land snails are an significant carrier of parasites. Especially bird parasites.
Actually worms are both Heterotrophs and Parasites
The word degenerate is an abstract noun, a word for a person who has declined, in morals or character; a depraved, corrupt, or vicious person.The noun forms for the verb to degenerate are degeneration and the gerund, degenerating.The noun form for the adjective degenerate is degenerateness.
it is actually plasmodium. plasmodium is a type of protozoa that causes malaria. Plasmodium is a genus of Apicomplexan parasites. Infection by these organisms is known as malaria. The genus Plasmodium was described in 1885 by Ettore Marchiafava and Angelo Celli.
The oxpecker, but it often actually sucks blood out of wounds on the cows as well as eating parasites.
Actually there is two main reasons why biologists or scientists general classify things, and they are 1. It enables the organisation of organisms into the 8 kingdoms (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, Genus and species), which lets the scientists or biologists, see the information about the organisms and the relationships between them. 2. It also makes it easier for scientists to communicate information about the organism and study them to understand their characteristics and behavior etc. This helps keep up with different types of animals. Animals that have a pouch are marsupials. Some have a pouch and 4 legs, some have 2. They will be in the same Genus for having a pouch but not in the same species. The same species would include all with a pouch with 2, and another species for pouches with 4 legs. That is one example out of millions.
there actually is no difference at all
You're thinking of crabs which is a louse & can be transmitted sexually, but not actually a disease.