PROTOZOAL DISEASES OF ANIMALS:Pathogens of these diseases are protozoa, piroplasma for example, parasites in the red blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes). Sick many species of wild and domestic animals — large and small cattle, horses, pigs, dogs etc. periplasmic Vectors are ticks. The simplest are also the causative agents of Eimeria, toxoplasmosis, sarcocystosis and other diseases.
DISEASES CAUSED BY INSECTS:Insects can be vectors of infectious and invasive diseases, as well as cause independent of the disease. For example, Ovodova disease, sipunculidae (lice), etc. Many of the insects are pests of animal products — carpet beetle, moth etc.
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We go to school 5 days a week:on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday and Friday.Saturdays and Sundays are our days off.I get up at 7 o'clock.Then I clean teeth and take a shower.Then I have breakfast and dress.At 8.30 I go to school.The first lesson starts at 9 o'clock.We have 5 or 6 lessons every day.After classes I go home.Then I have dinner.At 4 o'clock I go for a walk.At 5 o'clock I do my homework.At 7 o'clock I watch TV or read a book.At 8 o'clock in the evening I have supper.At 10 o'clock I go to bed
The biggest park of London is Hyde Park. The oldest is St. James's Park. Hyde Park is famous for its Speader's corner. The Kensington Gardens have the statue of a fairytale hero. Regent's Park has been home to the zoo for a long time. <span>All of London's parks are rich in </span>trees, grass, flowers, ponds and small lakes. Londoners and tourists like to walk, to admire flowers, to relax on a boat or to swim in the parks.