Is mosquito an insect? why or why not?
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Prior to and during blood feeding, blood-sucking mosquitoes inject saliva into the bodies of their source(s) of blood. ... A mosquito bite often leaves an itchy weal, a raised bump, on the victim's skin, which is caused by histamines trying to fight off the protein left by the attacking insect.
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Prior to and during blood feeding, blood-sucking mosquitoes inject saliva into the bodies of their source(s) of blood. ... A mosquito bite often leaves an itchy weal, a raised bump, on the victim's skin, which is caused by histamines trying to fight off the protein left by the attacking insect.
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✅it is an insect. They belong to the order Diptera (this order contains flies, mosquitoes, midges, crane flies etc.) ... Mosquitoes have 6 legs, wings, antennae, 3 body segments (head, thorax and abdomen) all of which are characteristics of insects.
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