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why does the female anopheles bite human



NOTE : Malaria is caused by a one-celled parasite called a Plasmodium. Female Anopheles mosquitoes pick up the parasite from infected people when they bite to obtain blood needed to nurture their eggs. Inside the mosquito the parasites reproduce and develop.

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Answered by mayankstudent2008
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The female anopheles mosquito transfer malaria in order to obtain proteins from the human blood plasma, which they use in their eggs. The male does not need these proteins hence they do not transfer malaria. Only female mosquitos take a blood meal, as they need to to produce eggs.

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Malaria is caused by a one-celled parasite called a Plasmodium. Female Anopheles mosquitoes pick up the parasite from infected people when they bite to obtain blood needed to nurture their eggs. Inside the mosquito the parasites reproduce and develop.

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