Fruit flies consume and lay their eggs inside ripe fruits. They can be very dangerous to crops and cause severe economic damage.
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.
5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.
The haploid number of chromosomes in a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is 4. This means that each cell in a fruit fly contains 4 chromosomes, with two homologous pairs.
A female fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs in her lifetime, typically depositing them in batches of 75-100 at a time. This high reproductive rate is one reason why fruit flies are considered a common model organism in genetics research.
The life span of a fruit fly will vary depending mostly on the temperature. If the fruit fly is in a relatively stable environment, it will have an average life span of about 40-50 days.
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.
(Drosophila melanogaster) Fruit fly.
The fruit fly sterilisation is done by YA MUM.
According to my homework, a fruit fly weighs about a milligram :)
The fruit fly that was sent into space was named Drosophila melanogaster.
A fruit fly can grow from egg to adult fly in about 8-10 days. It takes about 4 days for the larvae to become mature. The lifespan of the fruit fly is about 45 days.
When eating fruit that had fruit flies on it, it is very possible that you are consuming fruit fly larvae. Most will not survive through the human digestive system.
life cycle of fruit fly is about (2-3 weeks)....by (M.Areeb)
Well, if it is a fruit fly, it shouldn't be wingless.
On the overripe fruit walls
A fruit fly.
Flying Fruit Fly Circus School was created in 1987.