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What are Ectoparasites?
Ectoparasites are
organisms
that live on the external
surface
of a host organism and obtain their
food
from the host.
Types of Ectoparasites
Fleas:
Small, wingless
insects
that feed on the
blood
of their host.
Ticks:
Arachnids that feed on the
blood
of
mammals
,
birds
, and sometimes
reptiles
and
amphibians
.
Lice:
Small
insects
that live on the
skin
and feathers of
birds
and
mammals
.
Mites:
Tiny arachnids that can
cause
skin
irritation and transmit
diseases
.
Health
Effects
of Ectoparasites
Ectoparasites can
cause
a range of
health
issues for the host, including:
Skin
irritation and itching
Allergic reactions to the ectoparasite's saliva
Transmission
of
diseases
, such as Lyme
disease
from ticks
Anemia in severe infestations
Skin
infections from scratching
Preventing Ectoparasite Infestations
Regular grooming and bathing of pets
Using insecticides and repellents
Regularly cleaning and vacuuming living areas
Checking for ticks after spending
time
in wooded or grassy areas
Conclusion
.
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The resources above cover the following skills:
LIFE SCIENCE
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Gather and synthesize information to explain how prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in structure and function, including the methods of asexual and sexual reproduction.
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