Maggots do not spin a cocoon to become flies. Flies lay eggs which maggots hatch from and then go through a complete metamorphosis.
If you eat a maggot that is in a fruit, it will get digested in your body. You should not get sick, but if you do, visit your doctor to be checked out.
It's a fruit because it grows flowers before it becomes a fruit.
The four stages in a fruit fly's life cycle are egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Fruit flies lay their eggs on decaying fruits and vegetables, which hatch into larvae (or maggots) that feed and grow before entering the pupal stage. The adult fruit fly emerges from the pupa and begins the cycle again by laying eggs.
Basically green plants are producers and a maggot is not a green plant so it must be a consumer
The Ovary of the flower becomes the fruit after fertilization by pollen
Fruit flies undergo a process called complete metamorphosis. They start as eggs laid by adult female fruit flies on fermenting fruit or organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed and grow before pupating into adult fruit flies.
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
A fruit fly can live up to 40-50 days. A female fruit fly will lay her eggs on a piece of fruit or decaying organism. The eggs will hatch into larvae, eat from the fruit and grow into a full grown adult fruit fly.
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In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
The ovary (which becomes the fruit) contains an ovule (or several to many ovules) which becomes the seed which contains the embryo.
The ovule is the plant's reproductive organ. When the ovule becomes fertilized, it develops into a seed. The ovary becomes the fruit walls.