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No, a fanworm is not a parasite. It is a type of marine worm that is filter feeders, meaning they feed by catching particulate matter that passes by in water currents using their feathery tentacles. They are not harmful to their environment.
A spiral worm is a type of marine polychaete worm characterized by its spiral, coiled appearance. These worms can be found in various marine habitats, such as sandy or muddy bottoms. They play an important role in marine ecosystems as detritivores, feeding on decaying organic matter.
No, a red beard sponge is not a parasite. It is a filter-feeding marine animal that obtains nutrients by filtering particles from the water.
Both organisms are under the phylum of Annelids. Although, the leech is in a class of this phylum, both the worms and leeches are still related. For further study, look up Annelids
The name of the worm is "arrow worm," commonly known for their distinctive flat, diamond-shaped casings in the ocean. These casings are made of secreted mucous and planktonic particles, which help the arrow worm to camouflage and protect itself from predators.
No, a bearded fire worm is not a parasite. It is a type of marine bristle worm belonging to the family Amphinomidae and is typically found in coral reefs and rocky environments. While it can have a harmful effect on other marine organisms due to its painful bristles, it primarily feeds on detritus and organic matter rather than living off a host like a parasite would.
A tape worm is a parasite.
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well actually not much people know but the one people say is right is a snooping worm
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i think that it is a worm
Heartworms are a parasite that infects dog through the bite of an mosquito carrying a larval form of the parasite. The immature parasite then migrates to the heart and matures into a worm up to 13" in length.
i need to know if the vinegar lee is a parasite and if what phylum the hook worm is
If the parasite you are thinking about is a tape worm, then this lives in the host animal's intestinal tract.
This parasite is a pseudosegmented worm. There are only superficial segments but no true segments
An arrow worm is a variety of marine worm of the phylum Chaetognatha.