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Malaria is caused by single-celled Plasmodium parasites. But mosquitoes don't have red blood cells – their blood is a somewhat colourless fluid containing the blood cell equivalent called haemocytes – so the parasites instead escape to the mosquito's saliva from the gut. Only certain species of mosquitoes of the Anopheles genus—and only females of those species—can transmit malaria. Malaria is caused by a one-celled parasite called a Plasmodium. Female Anopheles mosquitoes pick up the parasite from infected people when they bite to obtain blood needed to nurture their eggs.
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Consumption of resources is higher in developed countries than in developing countries because developed countries have more financial resources and technology to make use of the resources. These developed countries are mostly industrialized countries which require more and more resources for their industrial growth. Actually, the developed nations use more than their share of resources. For example an average American uses 20 times more energy than a Costa Rican and 70 times more energy than a Bangladeshi. The world's richest 1 billion people use around 80 % of the world's resources. That means that the other 6.4 billion people use only around 20 % of the world's resources. Currently, the inhabitants of the developed nations of the world consume resources at the rate of almost 32 times greater than those of the developing nations, who make up the majority of the human population.
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No, Farmers before sowing the seeds first check the quality by soaking than in water. If it floats then the seed is not good as it is hollow from inside. Sinki g seeds are good seeds.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
Cotton is a plant product and paper is also made from plants. So when cotton is burnt, it smells like burning paper. While wool and hair both are from animals, hence on burning they smell similar.
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