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Is carrier an active or passive transport?

It can be either. A carrier pigeon is active whereas a malaria mosquito is passive.


Who is the carrier of malaria?

The primary carrier of malaria is the female Anopheles mosquito. When it bites an infected person, it takes in the malaria parasites, which can then be transmitted to another person through subsequent bites. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, with Plasmodium falciparum being the most deadly species. Effective prevention and control measures focus on reducing mosquito populations and preventing bites.


Why was it important to control mosquitoes on the isthmus of panama?

mosquitoes carrier tropical diseases such as malaria


Why was it important to control mosquitoes the isthmus of panama?

mosquitoes carrier tropical diseases such as malaria


Why was it important to control mosquitoes on isthmus of panama?

mosquitoes carrier tropical diseases such as malaria


Where in the world are the most cases of Malaria and Sickle Cell anaemia?

Malaria is common in topical ad subtropical zones. The malaria has selected the people with sickle cell anaemia. Although person with sickle cell anemia can have malaria, the carrier, or the person with sickle cell trait is resistant to malaria.


What disease do have if you were bitten by an anopheles mosquito?

It causes a disease called malaria,i think!!!malariaThe anopheles mosquito's carries the disease of yellow feverMalariamalaria - assuming it was an infected carrier


Malaria mode of transmission?

Normally spread from the bite of a fly called the Tse Tse.


Dr Ross suggested that the Anopheles mosquito might spread malaria from person to person This sugges that its a?

carrier


Why can being carrier of the disorder be an advantage in countries where there's a lot of malaria?

Being a carrier of certain genetic disorders, such as sickle cell trait, can provide a survival advantage in malaria-endemic regions. The presence of the sickle cell trait offers some protection against severe forms of malaria, as the malaria parasite has a harder time surviving in sickled red blood cells. This selective advantage allows carriers to have a better chance of surviving and reproducing in areas where malaria is prevalent, leading to a higher frequency of the trait in those populations.


What percentage of mosquitoes carry malaria?

There are approximately 460 mosquito species. Of these over 100 can transmit human malaria. Of these 30-40 commonly transmit parasites which cause malaria in humans in areas where it is most prevalent. The single most common carrier is "Anopheles gambiae" which carries the most dangerous malaria parasite species - "Plasmodium falciparum".


How is the mosquito involved in the transmission of malaria?

A particular type of mosquito is a carrier of the protozoa that cause the disease and when they bite, they transmit those micro-organisms to the person bitten. See more about the protozoa that cause malaria in the related question below.