The fruit fly has four stages to its life cycle. These are egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The egg will hatch into a larva after about twenty four hours being lain. The larva will moult twice in its life time. During these moulting periods the cuticle, mouth, hooks, and spiracles will be shed. Pupation will start after the second moult, when the larva will become hard and dark in colour. The puparium is where the metamorphosis takes place. Just before the adult fly emerges from the puparium, the pupa will darken in colour. About twenty four hours before the adult is ready to brake out of the pupa, the folded wings and pigments of the eyes can be seen through the puparium's shell. When the metamorphosis is complete, the adult will force its way out of the top of the puparium. To begin with, the fly looks light in colour with a long abdomen and unexpanded wings, but within a few short hours the fly becomes darker in colour, more rounded in the abdomen, and it will extend its wings. About forty eight hours after emerging from the puparium, female are able to start laying eggs. However, there are only twelve hours of the adult females life that it can be considered to be a virgin. A female fruit fly can store sperm after a single insemination and use it many times for reproduction. This enables the female fruit fly to be fertile for life and lay many eggs with out needing to mate every time.
An apple goes through several stages from blossom to fruit. It begins as a flower on an apple tree, which is pollinated by bees or wind. After fertilization, the flower develops into a fruit, growing and maturing over time. Eventually, the apple ripens, ready for harvest and consumption.
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
when the ovary is fertilized the the fertilized egg will become a zygote
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
Fruit is the fertilized ovary of a plant containing seeds.
The fruit come from the flowers. After the flowers are fertilized the fruit and the seeds inside, develop. This is the same for any fruit.
After pollination, fertilization takes place. then the ovaries grow into fruits and ovules grow into seeds. That Is All.
If you mean botany, then a fertilized plant ovary becomes fruit. In humans, a fertilized ovum (not the entire ovary) will likely become a fetus, and a baby if carried to full-term.
No, it is a fruit. It develops after the flower is pollinated and the ovules are fertilized.
A fruit fly has 4 stages in its lifecycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
The ovary is the part of plant that becomes the fruit
The three stages, egg, larva, and pupa, are necessary for the development of fruit fly larvae because each stage plays a crucial role in the growth and maturation of the organism. The egg stage is where fertilization occurs and the initial development begins. The larva stage is when the fruit fly grows and undergoes significant physiological changes. Finally, the pupa stage is a period of dormancy where the larva transforms into an adult fruit fly.