throught there butts which has a siphin on it
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Larvae breathe through spiracles located on the eighth abdominal segment.
Adults usually have lungs or breathe through their skin and throat. The larva and some neotenic species exchange oxygen and carbondioxide with the help of well- blooded gills.
No. Mosquito larvae need to breathe oxygen from the air and they do so by a siphon tube at their posterior. See the related link for more information.
the larva is called the Planula
Well, larva is like a baby bug, but there are different types of larva. Like beetle larva, fly larva, etc.
There is no specific term for an aphid larva. It is simply called an "aphid larva".
Wrigglers (mosquito larva) eat vegetable detritus, and "biofilm" algae and fungi. They eat below the surface, the only thing they stick above the water is their small breathing tube they use for inhaling oxygen. They only breathe when they are born in oxygen-depleated water, otherwise, they use their gills to breathe.
it depends what type of larva it is
le larva
Frog larva