parasitism
the answer is a mosquito, a mosquito is a parasite :)
it has 3 hearts one for itself and 1 for each wing.
A mosquito is a consumer as it feeds on the blood of other organisms for energy. It does not produce its own food through photosynthesis like a producer would.
females do so that they can give birth to more mosquitos( dont let them bite you)
This is an example of a parasitic relationship. In this relationship, the tick benefits from feeding on the dog's blood while the dog is harmed by the tick's presence.
Parasitism, wherein one organism (mosquito) benefits while the other (deer) is harmed as blood is being consumed.
If a mosquito has recently had a feed then it will be full of somebody's blood, that is what you see when you squash the mosquito, blood.
mosquito sucks the blood
It's not a symbiotic relationship0 - it's parasitic. The mosquito bites people to drink their blood !
The mosquito will nourish the eggs it is carrying with the blood.
mosquito
Only female mosquito insects drink blood. They penetrate your skin, then "suck" your blood. Although a mosquito bite is usually not harmful, unless it carries malaria. Then, the mosquito consumes the blood for energy. The more blood a female mosquito drinks, the more offspring it will deliver.
The female mosquito needs the blood to produce eggs.
When you hit a mosquito, the fluid that comes out is primarily the mosquito's saliva, not your blood. Mosquitoes inject saliva into their hosts when they bite, which contains anticoagulants to prevent blood clotting and facilitate feeding. If you crush a mosquito, it may also release some of the blood it has ingested from previous hosts, but it is not your blood that is expelled.
An elephant is significantly bigger than a mosquito in many ways. This also includes their blood cells, as a mosquito's blood cells are smaller.
The mosquito is a flying insect. The female need to drink blood to develop her eggs. But, while drinking blood, the disease of malaria can be transmitted from the mosquito to humans.
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