Biology, asked by parthibaner1, 7 months ago

The number of malaria patients increased tremendously when a large number of frogs were exported from the village .What could be the cause for it? Explain with the help of a food chain.

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Answered by MohakBiswas
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Answer:

Malarial mosquitoes are eaten by frogs. When frogs are removed, there would be no predator to that mosquito and hence they will increase their number and causes malaria more. Therefore there will be more malaria patients when there will be no frogs.

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Answered by Mysterioushine
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This is because Frogs eat mosiquitoes . When frogs are exported The population of mosquitoes increased and the number of malarial patients also increased.

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