No it is not it gets it from a special type of plant or the animals it bites into.
Trypanosoma brucei (cause of sleeping sickness) is a protist with a flagella. It is a eukaryote. It is carried by the tsetse fly and humans. Bacteria are prokarocytes and don't have membrane bound organelles. The other parasite mentioned are different and have many cells. For example, tapeworms.
No, I spray my food with antiseptic before I eat it. And bleach.
Sleeping sickness is also known as trypanosomiasis or African sleeping sickness. It's caused by a small parasite that leads to a serious infection in the brain and the meninges (the covering of the brain and spinal cord) and death if not treated. It is transmitted by the tsetse fly. They usually reproduce through binary fission (dividing into two). Now there is some evidence that they do reproduce sexually as well.Reference: L. Peacock, V. Ferris, R. Sharma, J. Sunter, M. Bailey, M. Carrington, W. Gibson. Identification of the meiotic life cycle stage of Trypanosoma brucei in the tsetse fly. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1019423108
Yes, but so do many other things like fly larvae called maggots.
A chicken is not a decomposer. Bacteria, fungi, earthworms, fly maggots and other very small things are decomposers.
The tsetse fly carries the agent for trypanosamiasis, also known as sleeping sickness.
Tsetse fly
TseTse. It carries the sleeping sickness.
The tsetse fly carries the agent for trypanosamiasis, also known as African sleeping sickness.
tsetse fly is an African fly that carries various diseases to humans and animals. Unually linked with 'sleeping sickness'
It is caused by the bite of the tsetse fly which carries the protozoa in it's saliva that causes the disease.
The tsetse fly originally comes from Native Africa.
tsetse fly
No flies are mammals.
Tsetse Fly
a tsetse fly starts out as an egg and it stays with its mother. the blood that the mother steals helps the baby grow. then it will hatch and look a maggot. when she can carry it no longer, she releases it in the soil and the tsetse fly will grow up there.
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