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Parasites Transfer Communicable Disease Live Inside Organisms Damage

Parasites transfer diseases by living on or inside other organisms, causing harm, and are commonly spread by vectors.

Parasites transfer communicable diseases by living on or inside other organisms, causing damage, and are often transferred via a vector.

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  • They live on or inside other organisms and can cause them damage
  • They are often transferred to the organism by a vector

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