Maggots are not a particular species. They are juvenile flies, so we cannot apply any classifications more specific than order.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
The scientific name for maggots is larvae, which refers to the immature form of insects before they undergo metamorphosis into adults. Maggots are often associated with flies and are known for their role in decomposition processes.
its Phaenicia sericata or Lucilia sericata
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for cnidaria is Cnidaria.
The barracuda's scientific name is Sphyraena. =)
The scientific name for Echinoderms is Echinodermata.
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The Maggots
Meet The Maggots
They are commonly called maggots (or gentles).
Are maggots unicellular?
Well, not 100% certain, but if you're talking about the group name of animals (which has to follow the rule that the collective noun describes what the animals do), you could argue the point for 'a wriggling of maggots', 'a chewing of maggots' etc.
Flies dude. Lots of flies.
Some maggots such as housefly maggots prefer decomposing meat or flesh. Although some maggots live in decomposing logs or trees. These are just a few places where maggots live.
Labradors, Poodles and some humans staple diet is maggots.
No , maggots are from flies