It isn't.
The malaria benefits from the mosquito but not vice versa. They both need to benefit for it to be a symbiosis.
The parasitic disease malaria, carried by mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles.
malaria mosquitoes
Malaria
Mosquitoes bite people with Malaria and then bite a person without Malaria and introduce it into the new person's blood when they inject their anticoagulant to keep the blood liquid while feeding. Mosquitoes are a "vector" for Malaria.
No. Malaria is carried by mosquitoes.
in order to spread malaria
Parasitism
mosquitoes
The types of mosquitoes in the Caribbean are the Anopheles. These types of insects cause Malaria. Malaria will kill you.
The female anophales mosquitoe is the only mosquetoe that causes malaria
In 1898, Sir Ronald Ross proved that malaria was being transmitted to humans by mosquitoes.
no because malaria is only transfer ed through mosquitoes... if someone else had malaria and comes back to England with it then yes . There ARE mosquitoes in the UK. They DO NOT carry the malaria parasite.