roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes
Some examples of ectoparasites include the tick and a mosquito. Examples of endoparasites include the hookworm and the bacteria giardia.
Endoparasites have evolved various adaptations to survive inside their host, including specialized attachment structures, ability to evade the host's immune response, and mechanisms to obtain nutrients from the host. Some endoparasites can also alter the behavior of their host to their advantage, increasing their chances of completing their life cycle.
Sheep outnumber people in Uruguay with a 3:1 ratio. The ratio of the cattle to humans is almost quite the same at 3.7:1.
3 pounds and 8 ounces
Make a simple assumption that Joseph has 100 goats, therefore he has 155 sheep. In a ratio this is 155/100 or 31/20, therefore a ratio of 31 sheep to 20 goats.
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Some examples of ectoparasites include the tick and a mosquito. Examples of endoparasites include the hookworm and the bacteria giardia.
Hookworm is endoparasites. From: Micol Colico :)
No! Sheep's have wool they are kind of not a lot.<3
Answerorganisms that live inside another organism, deriving nutrition from the host.
it is not.
Endoparasites have evolved various adaptations to survive inside their host, including specialized attachment structures, ability to evade the host's immune response, and mechanisms to obtain nutrients from the host. Some endoparasites can also alter the behavior of their host to their advantage, increasing their chances of completing their life cycle.
Endoparasites, Ascarids... That's all I know sorry.
Tapeworms are parasites. They live inside your intestines and take nutrition away from you.
This is one example below: A farmer wants to count his sheep. He separates them into 3 fields. In each field, there are 5 sheep. How many sheep does he have in total? The answer to this would be 3*5 = 15 sheep.
Endoparasites are parasites that live inside their host's body. These parasites can reside in the digestive tract, blood vessels, tissues, or organs of their host. Common examples include tapeworms, nematodes, and flukes.
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