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Q: What is the time the silkworms are turning from larvae into adults called?
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What is the process called by which the larvae of amphibians turn into adults?

Metamorphism


Are silkworms mammals or egg laying animals?

Silkworms are definitely not mammals, but invertebrates. Specifically, they are the larvae (or caterpillar) of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori.


Picture of wasp's life cycle look like?

wasps life cycle is that they start as anegg, then hatch and become larvae, the adults put the larvae in comb shaped cells, the adults then feed the larvae. once fed the larvae are enclosed within the cell, when they are done growing they eat there way out. the larvae are now nymphs. they will then become adults!


Do salamander larvae look like adults?

No


How soon will the larvae become adults?

That would depend on what kind of larvae you are talking about. Be more specific?


What are larvae called?

I'm not entirely sure, but I think that larvae are called 'larvae'.


What is the opposite of adults?

The opposite of adults would be children. The opposite of adult insects would be larvae.


Do scorpions eat flies?

flies eat enything including your scraps


Does house fly larvae moults?

Yes, all larvae molt. Adults don't however - nothing does after pupating as the insect is 'finished' and stopped growing.


The process in which arthropod larvae that don't resemble the adults undergo dramatic changes before becoming adults is known as?

Complete Metamorphosis


What do wasp larvae eat?

Wasp larvae eat the insects that the adult wasps fetch for them. Adults will go out, catch insects and either chew them there and then or take them back to the nest, butcher them and feed them to the young wasp larvae. In return, the wasps larvae then secrete a sugary solution with 500% more energy than the insects alone. This is what the adults feed upon.


What advantage do free-swimming larvae provide for the echinoderms?

The free-swimming larvae can travel much greater distances than the bottom-dwelling adults, increasing their range. If the environmental conditions for the adults become bad, the larvae can travel to another area that may be more favorable.