Parasitism Random

The word parasite (si) is derived from the Latin parasitus - living at someone else's expense, having the appearance of a parasite. The outdated term parasite (parasite, parasitic) is also found in the literature.

The feeding process of this type of protozoa consists in the fact that single-celled animal parasites pierce the cell membrane and are absorbed into it by their flagella or pseudopods. Their secretions are poisonous to the organism in which they live. Salmonella parasites are dangerous to humans. The bacteria cause typhoid infection; The parasite penetrates various tissues and organs, where it destroys red blood cells, leukocytes and affects the nervous system.