Foot
Yes.
mosquito
Insect bites swell and get hard due to the human body releasing histamine in response to insect saliva containing anticoagulants. The more you itch the worse it gets, as the body thinks that you need more antibodies to attack the anticoagulants.
the hands. although the arms also recieve a lot of bites.
no the holy bible says that a human is a human and an animal is an animal forever
yes they can be ingested via digest tract, inhaled whilst breathing passed on through direct contact ( touching infected person, sexual contact) passed on through indirect contact (touching an object that an infected person has touched previously) injected by anything that pierces the skin (needles insect bites)
Although exact figures are not known because many bite cases are not reported, a large percentage of dog and human bites cause wounds on the head and neck.
Fleabites net has comprehensive information on fleas and includes pictures of flea bites on most areas of the body. Webmd provides information on most parasites including fleas. Flea bites on the human arm can be seen in picture eleven within the slideshow.
An animal, insect, or human whose body can sustain the growth of a pathogen is known as the pathogen's host.
yes..it can cause cat-scrath disease
They spin a cocoon around it and place it in the larder. The toxin from the bite jellifies the body of the prey and, come dinner-time, the spider bites one end off and sucks out the juice.
The most prevalent element in the human body is oxygen.