it comes out of its egg
An egg can be fertilized for up to 24 hours before it becomes unviable.
A fly undergoes complete metamorphosis, starting as an egg laid by an adult female fly. The egg hatches into a larva (maggot) which feeds, grows, and molts before transforming into a pupa. Inside the pupa, the fly undergoes metamorphosis and emerges as an adult fly.
A fly grows through a process called metamorphosis. It begins as an egg, hatches into a larva (maggot), then develops into a pupa before finally emerging as an adult fly. This transformation allows the fly to grow and develop into its mature form.
The life cycle of a housefly typically includes four stages: egg, larva (or maggot), pupa, and adult. The entire life cycle from egg to adult can take as little as seven to ten days under optimal conditions.
Flies go through a four-stage life cycle: egg, larvae (maggot), pupa, and adult. Adult female flies lay eggs on decaying organic matter, which hatch into larvae. The larvae feed and grow, then pupate before emerging as adult flies.
A housefly starts from a egg. Once it hatches it becomes a maggot.
An egg can be fertilized for up to 24 hours before it becomes unviable.
A housefly goes through four stages of metamorphosis - egg , larva, pupa and adult - so the stage just before the actual fly (adult) is the pupa which often resembles a large grain of brown rice. When the egg hatches it becomes a larva, a grub-like thing called a maggot that is usually mostly white and found on rotting meat or overripe vegetation. The maggot, after a period of time, finds a dark place and becomes a pupa, and then eventually becomes the adult fly that you find in your soup, in your beer, on your steak and in your face.
Complete. Egg, larva (maggot), pupa, and adult.
An egg can sit out at room temperature for about two hours before it becomes unsafe to eat. After two hours, bacteria can start to grow on the egg, increasing the risk of foodborne illness. It is best to refrigerate eggs promptly to keep them safe to eat.
maggot
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They have a 4 stage cycle, egg, larvae (maggot) pupae (cocoon )and then adult, so any of the first 3 are "pre" fly.
as soon as the sperm fertilizes the egg
A goose egg before it hatches, is about 4 inches long.
Hatches from an egg and is a maggot. Eventually, pupates and will emerge as a housefly resembling the parents.
The fertilized egg becomes an embryo and later becomes a fetus.