How do mosquitoes carry disease-causing micro-organisms and spread diseases?
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Answer:Because they are vectors.
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They suck the blood of an infected person. And when it goes to the person, a part of the micro organism is injected to his/her body.
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Mosquitoes carry disease-causing micro-organisms through blood
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Some mosquitoes are vectors for diseases. This means they can transmit diseases from one human or animal to another. Typically, the diseases are caused by viruses or tiny parasites. For example, a mosquito that bites an infected human or animal can pick up a virus along with the blood meal. When this infected mosquito bites another healthy human being, the disease causing parasite is transmitted to that human being.
Example: Plasmodium is a parasite causing Malaria through female Anopheles mosquitoes.
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