1million years
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.
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.
5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.
A mutation in the fruit fly's germline cells, such as sperm or egg cells, can be passed on to its offspring. These mutations occur in the DNA sequence of the germline cells and can be inherited by the next generation. Somatic mutations, which occur in the non-reproductive cells of the fruit fly, are not passed on to offspring.
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.
Because they are monoecious where the male and female reproductive structures occur on the same plant.
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.
The maximum reproductive rate of a population is referred as it's what?
(Drosophila melanogaster) Fruit fly.
The fruit fly sterilisation is done by YA MUM.
According to my homework, a fruit fly weighs about a milligram :)
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.
The fruit fly that was sent into space was named Drosophila melanogaster.
Yes, because male reproductive organ is required only for pollination not for making fruit.
Organisms with the highest reproductive potential typically include certain species of bacteria and insects, such as the bacterium Escherichia coli and the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. These organisms can produce large numbers of offspring in a short period due to their rapid life cycles and minimal parental investment. For example, E. coli can divide every 20 minutes under optimal conditions, leading to exponential population growth. Similarly, a single female fruit fly can lay hundreds of eggs in her lifetime, contributing to their high reproductive potential.
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.