the male fly fertilizes the eggs in the female and she lays them in places where the offspring(magots) can eat typically carrions
Fruit flies are not dangerous to humans as they do not bite or transmit diseases. However, they can be a nuisance as they infest and contaminate food. Additionally, fruit flies can reproduce quickly, leading to large populations if not controlled.
A female fruit fly can lay hundreds of eggs in her two-week lifespan. Each egg hatches into a larva, goes through metamorphosis, and emerges as a mature fruit fly ready to reproduce. This rapid reproductive cycle contributes to fruit flies' ability to quickly populate an area.
Plants belonging to bryophytes and Pteridophytes etc. reproduce with spores and thoseof gymnosperms and angiosperms reproduce with seeds.
Flies reproduce through a process called oviposition, where females lay eggs on suitable surfaces such as decaying matter or feces. These eggs hatch into larvae, which then go through several stages of development before emerging as adult flies. This whole process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the species of fly.
If a fly and a mosquito were to hybridize, it is unlikely that they would be able to create a new species called a "fly mosquito hybrid." This is because flies and mosquitoes belong to different families and have different genetic makeups, making it difficult for them to successfully reproduce and create viable offspring. In the rare event that hybridization did occur, the resulting offspring would likely be sterile or have genetic abnormalities, making it unlikely for a new species to be established.
They fly south for the summer to breed.
It can fly
Venus fly traps reproduce sexually through pollination and seed production. In their natural habitat, they also reproduce asexually through division of their rhizomes or by producing plantlets that grow into new individuals.
reproduce
In spore Cases, they carry them till they break and the spores fly, or swim away to reproduce.
Flies start out as eggs, then become maggots. Then they pupate and become flies.
Is it because they both reproduce by spores
In spore Cases, they carry them till they break and the spores fly, or swim away to reproduce.
by flying with wingsome people also say by walking and thats true but they mostly fly
Bats are mammals and give birth to live young. They reproduce sexually and the mother nurses her young after they are born, usually until they can fly and find their own food.
It is an insect that flies, can walk as well
As soon as they hatch out out of their cacoon, they are ready to reproduce