mosquitos
mosquitoes
No, people in modern industrialized nations almost never have any parasites in their body due to public hygiene practices (e.g. sewage treatment plants, sterile feeds for farm animals, insect controls). However people in third world countries almost always have hundreds or thousands of parasites of dozens of different species in their bodies.
The Trypanosome parasites are transmitted to humans by an insect vector. For instance the Chagas disease parasite is transmitted by the blood-sucking assassin bugs and the Sleeping sickness disease parasite by the bite of the Tsetse fly.
The kind of organism that a trypanosome is called is an insect. This bug is most famously called the triatomid kissing bug. These bugs have parasites that can make people sick.
no, they die in water, anphibians live on water and land
They are most assuredly multicellular. The are fruit flies, a type of insect. Insects are animals, and by definition, animals are multicellular.
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Mosquito
insects that bite like mosquitos
Mosquitos pass the malaria parasite when drinking blood
Several spread disease organisms when feeding on blood- fleas, ticks and mosquitos are 3 that come to mind.
The Anopheles mosquito is one example but there are many others.
one an insect or animals spreads it,it goes down the STIGMA and into the OVARY then into the OVULES
Any parasite can spread disease. Mosquitoes, ticks, flees and lice are the most common.
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mosquito and spider
A female anopheles mosquito spreads malaria.