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Because there are worms in his head,and the worms are called“greed”or“selfishness”.Human beings have been cutting down the trees in the forests because they need wood and more farmland.The areas of forests are getting smaller and smaller.If the forests disappear,dust storms will occur freq...
trichina, Trichinella spiralis - parasitic nematode occurring in the intestines of pigs and rats and human beings and producing larvae that form cysts in skeletal muscles hookworm - parasitic bloodsucking roundworms having hooked mouth parts to fasten to the intestinal wall of human and other hosts...
The meaning of PINWORM is any of numerous small nematode worms (family Oxyuridae) that infest the intestines and especially the cecum of various vertebrates; especially : a worm (Enterobius vermicularis) parasitic in humans.
Roundworms are also known as nematodes. They are parasites which infect mammals, including human beings. Roundworms reside in the intestinal tract and can reach lengths varying from 1 millimeter to 1 meter. Roundworms reside as eggs or larvae in dirt and are accidentally ingested where they begi...
How Not to Make a Human: Pets, Feral Children, Worms, Sky Burial, Oysters. By Karl Steeldoi:10.1093/isle/isaa163CRASSOSTREASTEELOYSTERSWORMSHUMAN beingsPETSANOXIC zonesErwin, Bonnie JISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature & Environment
【Para.3】Gut microbial health, once a fringe medical interest, is now mainstream for human beings, as bugs in the alimentary canal are linked with conditions ranging from obesity to arthritis. But what is true of people is true of other animals, too...
Name the interaction in each of the following : (a) Cuscuta growing on a shoe flower plant. (b) Mycorrhizae living on the roots of higher plants (c) Clown fish living among the tentacles of sea anemone (d) Koel laying her eggs in crow's nest . ...
[53]. Such changing approach of pet owners should be discouraged by veterinarians not only for the pathogenicity of intestinal worms, but also because there is no practical reason to consider an old animal a less effective source of infection for other pets and human beings in comparison to ...
Although, in that observation, I suppose I’m revealing a typical human blind spot. If not for the pandemic, I wouldn’t be here. The change in the landscape is me. In July last year, after the easing of the first lockdown, I drove into London to pick up a few things from the ...