First comes the egg that is layed on meat. Then comes the larvae that eats the meat. After there is the pupa. Finally it grows into a full grown adult fly.
4 stages
egg
nestling
fledgling
adult
Egg, pupae, larva, moth, gooch.
A pond that has submerged plants for it to cling to in its early stages, makes it able to climb to the surface, shed their skins, and fly away
Caddis fly larvae are food for many animals, including fish, insects, and birds. These insects are found in bodies of water in their larval stages. Trout is a particular fish that eats this insect.
The eukaryotic cell has 3 stages.
the stages in history of chemistry?
The Three Stages of a Volcano are:Active StageDormant StageExtinct Stage
The three stages that are needed for development of fruit fly larvae are molting stages, pupil stages, and metamorphosis stages.
yes flyers do have life stages
Metamorphosis
No. Nymph stages of metamorphosis are always wingless.
it can fly.
5 The fly molts twice so there are 3 instar stages 1st, 2nd and 3rd instar larvae. each larger than the later.
4: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Maggots are the larvae of flies, one of the growth stages between eggs and the adult fly.
egg larva chrysilis adult fruit fly
It is as an adult that a fly looks like its parents.Specifically, flies go through a life cycle of complete metamorphosis. The metamorphosis is complete because it involves four stages (egg, larvae, pupa, adult). The fly looks different in each stage, as opposed to an insect which undergoes incomplete metamorphosis (three stages of egg, nymph, adult, in which the nymph is a miniature version of the adult).
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Flies are insects, they go though a number of larval stages before turning into flies. Growth happens in these larval stages, once an adult fly hatches out it does not grow any more, indeed it cannot grow as its exoskeleton is of fixed size.