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because it is hanging on a tree and its wrapped in somethin so yeah

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Does pupa moult?

because it is hanging on a tree and its wrapped in somethin so yeah


What is the sequence of insect development?

egg, larva, pupa, adult


Can a caterpillar move when it is inside the pupa?

no because how would it make all those changes


Do pupa move?

Yes, they move up and down the water column to eat and avoid danger.


What kind of development do the young look like miniature adults?

The correct answer is pupa


What are the four stages of development in complete metamorphis?

egg -> larva -> pupa -> adult


How do a pupa breathe?

During the pupa stage of development, an insect undergoes metamorphosis and does not actively breathe. Instead, gas exchange occurs through small openings in the outer casing of the pupa, allowing oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit. This process is sufficient to meet the minimal oxygen needs of the pupa until it emerges as an adult insect.


What is the name for a baby bee?

Bees go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. When the bee emerges from the pupa it is its full adult size, and does not grow any further.


What is the youngest one of the bee called?

The four stages of bee development are egg, larva, pupa, and adult


What are all the stages that an insect undergoes in developing from an egg to an adult?

An insect goes through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The egg hatches into a larva, which grows and molts until it forms a pupa. Inside the pupa, the insect undergoes metamorphosis and emerges as an adult.


What are the stages of a complete metamorphosis?

the four stages of a complete metamorphosis in order are egg,larva,pupa,and the adult


Are caterpillars during the pupa stage?

No. Insect (and thereby butterfly) development knows four stages; egg, larvae, pupa, adult. The caterpillar is the butterfly's larva. The pupa is the chrysalis, the immobile hanging thing in which the larva (caterpillar) changes into the winged adult (butterfly). ^^ All metamorphing insects do the same, including for example flies (egg, maggot, pupa, fly) and bees (egg, larva, pupa, adult, but in the hive so you don't see!).