Life Cycle Of An Adult Lady Bird
Life Cycle Of An Adult Lady Bird 6pjP3
The diagram illustrates the life cycle and anatomy of a lady bird. Overall, the life cycle of a lady bird consists of four stages. It starts life as an egg and goes through two other stages before finally becoming an adult lady bird. With regard to its anatomy, an adult lady bug has seven main body parts.
The life cycle of a ladybird starts with an adult ladybird laying eggs on leaves. The egg stage lasts for 2–5 days, and the egg develops into a larva and remains in the larval stage for 21 days. From the larva, the pupa is formed, and this stage lasts seven days. This pupa develops and matures into an adult lady bird. As for the anatomy, a lady bird has 7 main body parts. The head consists of two antennas, eyes, and a protonum. The trunk of an adult ladybird is covered with red elytra. The wings and the abdomen lie under the red elytra. This adult ladybug has six legs, with three on each side.
The diagram illustrates the
life
cycle and anatomy of a
lady
bird
.
Overall
, the
life
cycle of a
lady
bird
consists of four
stages
. It
starts
life
as an egg and goes through two other
stages
before
finally
becoming an adult
lady
bird
. With regard to its anatomy, an adult
lady
bug has seven main body parts.
The
life
cycle of a ladybird
starts
with an adult ladybird laying eggs on
leaves
. The egg
stage
lasts for 2–5 days, and the egg develops into a larva and remains in the larval
stage
for 21 days. From the larva, the pupa
is formed
, and this
stage
lasts seven days. This pupa develops and matures into an adult
lady
bird
. As for the anatomy, a
lady
bird
has 7 main body parts. The head consists of two antennas, eyes, and a
protonum
. The trunk of an adult ladybird
is covered
with red
elytra
.
The
wings and the abdomen lie under the red
elytra
. This adult ladybug has six legs, with three on each side.
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