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What is the purpose of fins?

It helps control the direction and the movement of a fish and/or marine animal. It helps control the direction and movement of a fish and/or marine animal. By Ash. L. M.


Slogan for malaria day?

1) let us control mosquito menace and let us control malaria . 2)you control mosquito and we control malaria . 3) let us get on the mood of euphoria . let us not have even one case of malaria.


Why not take quinine to prevent malaria?

it helps the fever when you come down with malaria, also as a preventable source for malaria as well.


What is 1 medicine to prevent malaria?

One of the medicines that helps prevent malaria is called "Prophylactic".


Is malaria controllable?

Yes it is, you can prevent it or even control it by using vector control.


How does guppy fish save us from malaria?

Guppies eat mosquito larve, therefore lessening the mosquito population (Which carries Malaria)


Which fish that is popularly used in malaria eradication programme is?

Gambusia affinis


How does your kidneys fight diseases like malaria?

You have breakdown of red blood cells in malaria. your kidney produces the hormone called as erythropoitin. This helps in formation of red blood cells. This way kidney helps in fighting malaria for longer period.


Which algae is used in control of malaria?

cladophora nitella chorella


Is swim bladder disease contagious to other fish?

No, swim bladder disease is not contagious to other fish. It is a condition that affects an individual fish's swim bladder, which helps control buoyancy.


Can DDT cause malaria?

No, DDT does not cause malaria. DDT is actually used to control the mosquito populations that spread malaria by killing the mosquitoes that carry the disease. Using DDT in a controlled and targeted manner can help reduce the incidence of malaria.


What has the author Rais Aktar written?

Rais Aktar has written: 'Malaria annual parasite index maps of India by malaria control unit areas, 1965-1976' -- subject(s): Maps, Malaria