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Mosquitoes and ticks that are carrier of pathogens are called:\

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Answered by harichakkaravarthy
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A vector is a living organism that transmits an infectious agent from an infected animal to a human or another animal. Vectors are frequently arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, flies, fleas and lice.

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Answered by AmAnushka
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A Vector is a living organism that transmits an infectious agent from an infected animal to a human or another animal. Vectors are frequently arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, flies, fleas and lice.

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• Same Question But In Other Type of Language → What is called the animal or insect that carries the pathogen to a healthy person to cause the disease?

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→ Vectors carry disease-causing viruses, bacteria, or parasites from one host to another, delivering these pathogens to humans and other warm-blooded hosts. The vectors themselves typically suffer no ill effects from the organisms they carry.

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