Male mosquitoes can be distinguished from female mosquitoes by their antennae. Male mosquitoes have bushy antennae, while female mosquitoes have more slender and less bushy antennae. This physical difference can help in determining the gender of a mosquito.
The sex chromosomes for a male are XY. These chromosomes determine gender because the presence of a Y chromosome typically leads to the development of male characteristics, while the absence of a Y chromosome usually results in the development of female characteristics.
Sperm is a gooey concoction used to transfer the male's reproductive cells into the female's vulva, and thereby to her eggs (the female reproductive cells). It is also the male genes that will determine the gender of a child.
The sex chromosomes for a male are XY. The presence of a Y chromosome determines male biological sex, while the absence of a Y chromosome results in female biological sex.
Female sperm do not exist. Sperm are produced by males and carry genetic material to fertilize eggs. Male sperm are smaller and more numerous than female eggs, and they determine the sex of the offspring. Female eggs are larger and contain nutrients for the developing embryo.
The likelihood of conception is determined by various factors, including the health and motility of both male and female sperm, the timing of ovulation, and the overall reproductive health of both partners. Male and female sperm do not have a significant impact on the likelihood of conception, as it ultimately depends on other factors such as the environment of the reproductive tract and the timing of intercourse.
female is anopheles but i don't know the male
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun mosquito is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female insect. There are no gender specific nouns for a male or female mosquito, they are called a male mosquito or a female mosquito.
Every mosquito can bite and pierce human skin. When feeding on human blood, mosquitoes pierce the skin and trigger histamines in the body.
hare there so an male mosquitoes in september
'cause females bite, but males don't.
female mosquitos suck blood and male mosquitos do not.
'cause females bite, but males don't.
male mosquitos don't give your malaria, female mosquitos do
they eat both female and male mosquito i do believe..... which is VERY helpful for us and animals.
No. Only the girls.
The genetic method involve the release of sterile male mosquitoes into the environmet. When the sterile male mosquito mates with a normal female mosquito, the latter does not lay any eggs. If enough sterile male mosquitoes are released into the environment, the mosquito population will eventually die out.
Filaria The male anopheles mosquito causes the legs to swell. The female mosquito causes malaria while the male causes Filaria