Imagine a house made from blue Legos. This is your caterpillar; the color represents the DNA. When the caterpillar goes into its cocoon, it is like taking all the Legos apart and putting them back together as something different. This cannot change the color of the Legos. The caterpillar and butterfly are made out of the same cells, with the same DNA, just put back together in a different shape.
each caterpillar has the same DNA as the butterfly its going to be.
A butterfly is an organism, so it does indeed have DNA.
there is no way of knowing which are male and which are female just by looking at the outside of the caterpillar.
dna if coloring the same for the species
the butterfly sheds once more and it hangs from it's silk that's is it's cocoon. answer 2 The caterpillar that grows from a butterflies egg, enters the pupa stage, by spinning a silken cocoon which will protect it during its metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly. Most of the caterpillar seems to dissolve into a organic sludge, and due to the miracle of life and DNA, this re-assembles itself into the butterfly! Which eventually emerges from the cocoon, and spends a few minutes pumping up its wings to become more rigid, and flies off.
No, everybody does not have the same DNA. DNA is your unique signature.
They are the same. The DNA is the same everywhere in the body.
DNA has a universal structure.It is same in every organism.
Some of your DNA will be the same! You are likely to have somewhere between 1/8th and 1/16th of the same DNA.
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.
The DNA molecule is composed of two DNA strands.
no one has the exact DNA