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Why is mosquito not considered as obligator parasitee though. It depends on human blood for fertilization

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Answered by Kannan0017
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Explanation:

The Anopheles mosquito, a vector for malaria, filariasis, and various arthropod-borne-viruses (arboviruses), inserts its delicate mouthpart under the skin and feeds on its host's blood. The parasites the mosquito carries are usually located in its salivary glands (used by mosquitoes to anaesthetise the host).

Only certain species of mosquitoes of the Anopheles genus—and only females of those species—can transmit malaria. 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.

Answered by dasarisanthivardhan
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Explanation:

The female mosquito is not considered as a parasite because it needs blood for reproduction and not for nutrition. It does not bite human for its meal. It bites humans so that it can nourish the developing fertile eggs.

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