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Mosquitoes specifically female mosquito contain these viruses or microorganism in them because they breed on there habitat, so when female mosquito containing virus or microorganism come in contact with the humans it transfer the virus in the body of the humans. Female mosquitoes suck blood of humans as proteins in the blood are necessary to produce fertile eggs while male mosquitoes feed on the sugar found in plant nectar. While sucking the blood of humans it transfer the virus in the body.
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Mosquitoes specifically female mosquito contain these viruses or microorganism in them because they breed on there habitat, so when female mosquito containing virus or microorganism come in contact with the humans it transfer the virus in the body of the humans. Female mosquitoes suck blood of humans as proteins in the blood are necessary to produce fertile eggs while male mosquitoes feed on the sugar found in plant nectar. While sucking the blood of humans it transfer the virus in the body.
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1. They are larger in size. |
1. They are smaller in size. |
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2. Cell wall is present. |
2. Cell wall is absent. |
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3. Lysosomes are absent or very few in number. |
3. Lysosomes are larger in number. |
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4. Plastids are present. |
4. Plastids are absent. |
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5. Subunits of Golgi bodies known as dictyosomes are present. |
5. Prominent Golgi bodies are present. |
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6. Vacuoles are larger in size. |
6. Vacuoles are smaller in size. |
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A tsunami or tidal wave, also known as a seismic sea wave, is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes eruptions and other underwater explosions(including detonations of underwater nuclear devices), landslides, glacier calvings, meteorite impacts and other disturbances above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami.Unlike normal ocean waves, which are generated by wind, or tides, which are generated by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun, a tsunami is generated by the displacement of water.
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Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are Y-shaped proteins that are produced by the immune system to help stop intruders from harming the body. When an intruder enters the body, the immune system springs into action. These invaders, which are called antigens, can be viruses, bacteria, or other chemicals.
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The movement of the Earth around the Sun in a fixed path is called revolution. The Earth revolve from west to east i.e., in the anticlockwise direction. The Earth completes one revolution around the Sun in one year or precisely in 365.242 days.

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Algae is a kind of a photosynthetic organism, which is usually grown in the moist areas. These are usually the simple plants that grow near to the water bodies. It contains a kind of chlorophyll pigments that act as a primary coloring agent. Generally, it comes in the form of aquatic and autotropic with different cell types and tissues.
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