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A parasite lives in a close relationship with another organism, its host, and causes it harm. The parasite is dependent on its host for its life functions. For example, viruses are common parasites. The parasite has to be in its host to live, grow, and multiply.
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Parasitism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Intestinal parasite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intestinal parasites are parasites that populate the gastro-intestinal tract in humans and other animals. They can live throughout the body, but most prefer the intestinal wall. Means of exposure inc...
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Parasite: enslave the inhabitants of the verdant green planet in order to wreak havoc in this action-packed platform game...
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Food and water are the most common sources of parasite and invading organism transmission. Since most of us eat three times a day and drink water frequently throughout the day, our exposure to these sources is constant.
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The Life Tree - Herbal Products ... Conservatively, it's estimated that 85% of the population may have some form of parasite lurking in their bodies! These intruders live in and feed off the host, depriving them of vitamins, nutrients, and amino acids;
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Parasite - Definition of Parasite at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Parasite. Look it up now! ... Total Parasite Cleanse.; Safely remove parasite & their eggs Rid your body of harmful organisms.;
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