The only purpose of any organism on Earth is to make babies of that species.
So the purpose of the mosquito is to make sure as many baby mosquitoes survive to adulthood as possible.
Genetically, that’s the only reason for any species to exist.
Ecologically, mosquitoes form important food sources for a number of other organisms. Critters such as dragonflies, swallows, bats, even ducks and other birds feed on the large numbers of mosquitoes produced in wetlands, and use that nutrition to ensure that their own genetic heritage can be passed on.
There are several diseases which use the prolific nature and sanguinous diet of the mosquito to ensure their own genetic propagation, and critters such as Plasmodium (the protozoan that causes Malaria) are able to infect millions of other organisms through their use of the mosquito as a vector. The fact that this happens to cause the death of upwards of a million humans every year is purely incidental to the ‘purpose’ of both organisms.
They serve the same purpose as all other living beings…to reproduce. Unfortunately, mosquitoes have evolved a very annoying requirement in order to do this (that is, “biting” mammals to take in their blood), but I assure you, mosquitoes aren’t trying to take blood out of you just to anger you…they’re just doing what they need to do to continue the existence of their kind.
to spread the aids the americans introduced into african countries to wipe out this race to get their natural resources without attacking every african country.
Just as bees, mosquitoes are an important source for pollinating flowers and fruits and they make great snacks for anything that can catch them. That would include birds, spiders and bats. In their worm-like larvae stage, mosquitoes are eaten by fish and frogs and other aquatic life.
May 14th, 2011 at 8:35 am
They’re part of the food chain. They feed other creatures like birds and fish.
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May 17th, 2011 at 6:33 pm
they make you forget about your acne and focus on them instead!
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May 21st, 2011 at 6:34 am
That is a good question that I ask myself everytime I go camping. I think it is just to feed other animals.
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May 24th, 2011 at 8:34 pm
They transmit diseases like malaria and west nile virus. It’s not really a good purpose but that seems to be a reason for their existance.
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May 28th, 2011 at 4:34 pm
They are not only part of the food chain, but also the economic chain (smile) …
Think about how much revenue is generated from the destruction of, and fighting off of mosquito’s http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/stories/1997/01/06/story4.html
Thinking like a true Entrepreneur – JK
Food Chain my friend – Food Chain
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June 1st, 2011 at 7:33 pm
Well what is the purpose of pigs, bats, turtles, sharks??
There is no true purpose. Mosquitos just evolved and survived through their adaptations, like other animals.
Or you could take it this way-what is the purpose of living??
Nothing…you eat, reproduce, sleep. The basic instincits of survival comes first. That’s the real purpose of life..to survive.
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June 5th, 2011 at 11:35 pm
The mosquito’s purpose is to make other mosquitoes – they do that very well!
What is your purpose?
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June 10th, 2011 at 9:34 am
The only purpose of any organism on Earth is to make babies of that species.
So the purpose of the mosquito is to make sure as many baby mosquitoes survive to adulthood as possible.
Genetically, that’s the only reason for any species to exist.
Ecologically, mosquitoes form important food sources for a number of other organisms. Critters such as dragonflies, swallows, bats, even ducks and other birds feed on the large numbers of mosquitoes produced in wetlands, and use that nutrition to ensure that their own genetic heritage can be passed on.
There are several diseases which use the prolific nature and sanguinous diet of the mosquito to ensure their own genetic propagation, and critters such as Plasmodium (the protozoan that causes Malaria) are able to infect millions of other organisms through their use of the mosquito as a vector. The fact that this happens to cause the death of upwards of a million humans every year is purely incidental to the ‘purpose’ of both organisms.
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June 15th, 2011 at 5:33 am
They serve the same purpose as all other living beings…to reproduce. Unfortunately, mosquitoes have evolved a very annoying requirement in order to do this (that is, “biting” mammals to take in their blood), but I assure you, mosquitoes aren’t trying to take blood out of you just to anger you…they’re just doing what they need to do to continue the existence of their kind.
Basic grade school biology
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June 20th, 2011 at 10:33 am
to spread the aids the americans introduced into african countries to wipe out this race to get their natural resources without attacking every african country.
Basic grade school biology
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June 25th, 2011 at 1:34 pm
Just as bees, mosquitoes are an important source for pollinating flowers and fruits and they make great snacks for anything that can catch them. That would include birds, spiders and bats. In their worm-like larvae stage, mosquitoes are eaten by fish and frogs and other aquatic life.
Basic grade school biology
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