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The following diagram shows a caterpillar, mold, and a fern. Answer: A. They are made of cells. All living organisms are made of one or more cells.
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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.
It is interesting you ask that way because you see, butterfly wings are made up of tiny scales. They come off easily when touched, but are meant to do that so they can more easily escape from predators. Now what makes up these scales are dead cells, similar to what makes up are hair. I've read several theories over the make up of the patterns and colors on their wings as a result of how these scales are put together in the chrysalis (pupae). Most of them agree that these dead cell scales are the result of the leftover cells from the caterpillar stage, to an extent the waste of the caterpillar and not so much their poop. What happens in the chrysalis is a chemical alteration (hormonal changes) that "deactivate" caterpillar cells and "activate" butterfly cells. I hope this answered your question, if you have anymore please feel free to contact me to ben@benthebutterflyguy.com
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The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
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The caterpillar is an arthropod, and all arthroods belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
The Caterpillar Tractor Company was the result of a merger between Holt Manufacturing Co., and C.L. Best Tractor Co. Holt made a track-type tractor they called the Caterpillar, hence the name of the company.
1) Where do caterpillar wasps lay their eggs? 1) Where do caterpillar wasps lay their eggs? Caterpillar wasps lay their eggs on the inside of caterpillars. when a caterpillar takes a bite out of the leaf, the plants lets off a smell or signal to tell any caterpillar wasps nearby that a caterpillar is on them. the wasp then injects its eggs into the caterpillar, the eggs grow and eats the caterpillar, then once the caterpillar is dead, the wasps grow up and fly out to start the process again.
Yes, caterpillars, like all animals, have cells that contain a nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material (DNA) and is essential for regulating cellular activities. This is true for all stages of a caterpillar's life cycle, including its transformation into a butterfly or moth.