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why is a male mosquito not considered a parasite ?​

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Answered by satpalpspcl7467
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 <font color="Red">A parasite is generally defined as an non-beneficial or harmful organism that feeds off other organisms. A dead-weight. While a female mosquito sucks blood and carries dangerous diseases, a male does not. Even were they to gather in a large swarm, male mosquitoes would be relatively harmless. Their botanical diet, coupled with their shorter lifespan may have had an influence on their not being classed as a parasite.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An organism which is dependent on their host for nutrition is considered a Parasite. The mosquito could not called parasite because it needs blood for reproduction not for nutrition.

An organism which is dependent on their host for nutrition is considered a Parasite. The mosquito could not called parasite because it needs blood for reproduction not for nutrition.As we know male mosquito can survive on plant nectar, the female need high amount of protein for egg laying so it crave for blood.

An organism which is dependent on their host for nutrition is considered a Parasite. The mosquito could not called parasite because it needs blood for reproduction not for nutrition.As we know male mosquito can survive on plant nectar, the female need high amount of protein for egg laying so it crave for blood.Another factor is that parasite is dependent on their host for long period of time. Mosquitoes are not like this they suck blood from an organism and leave.

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