Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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This is a picture of a MOSQUITO.
- They belong to class Diptera.
- In his life cycle some stages appear like EGG, LARVA, PUPA & ADULT .
- Out of the four stages Egg, larva and pupa dwell in aquatic environment.
- They have one pair wings.
- They are about 3-6 mm in length.
- They usually live for about 5 -7 days.
- They have compound eyes.
- Males mosquito feed on nectar of flowers while female feed on human blood as she has to lay eggs.
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