A platypus has a three staged life cycle but the housefly has a four staged life cycle.
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There are four stages in a houseflies life.They are:egglarvae/maggotpupaadult housefly
The life cycle of a housefly is similar to that of a dragonfly as they both spend most of their lifecycle time in their pupal stage.
Yes.
Only a few months.
a basic cycle that begins with an egg, then develops through a larva phase, a pupa phase, and finally, into an adult.
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.
The platypus's life cycle consists of the egg, juvenile platypus and the adult. The egg takes ten days to hatch, and the juvenile stage lasts until the young platypus reaches reproductive age. Platypuses are not considered fully mature until they reach reproductive age, at eighteen months to two years.
Krebs involves energy. Calvin involves volts.
They do-their life cycle is 4-stage. Egg, larvae (maggots) pupae and then adult.
Scavenging
Houseflies reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction. The female lays eggs in decaying organic matter, which hatch into larvae (maggots). The larvae feed and grow, eventually forming a pupa, from which an adult housefly emerges. This cycle typically takes about 3 weeks to complete.
Housefly, butterfly, moth, mosquito