Malaria Yellow Fervor West Nile Virus these diseases find a hospitable haven in the mosquito's saliva reserve. Mosquitoes use their saliva as a pain-killer and as an anti-coagulant so they actually push some into its victim when they bite. When a mosquito bits an infected animal it sucks these disease into its saliva space. When it bites an uninfected victim it pushes infected saliva into it/him/her.
no, its a virus
Because on the North and South of Egypt they had boats on the Nile River and there were no major rivers flowing east to west!!
Because on the North and South of Egypt they had boats on the Nile River and there were no major rivers flowing east to west!!
Because on the North and South of Egypt they had boats on the Nile River and there were no major rivers flowing east to west!!
The Nile River
The Nile River Runs from north to south, so they could ride the river on a boat.
cacti,nile croc, sidewinder
Because on the North and South of Egypt they had boats on the Nile River and there were no major rivers flowing east to west!!
You would not find any cells inside a virus. A virus is a small infectious particle and is actually much smaller than most cells. You will find either DNA or RNA in a virus, but never both.
Yes, you find cells in everything.
Along the flood plane of the Nile river and in the Nile delta.