What happen to a larva if removed from water
If a larva is removed from water, it is likely to face severe stress and may quickly begin to dehydrate, depending on the species. Many aquatic larvae rely on water for respiration and moisture, so without it, they may suffocate or die within a short period. The exact outcome will vary based on the larva's species and its ability to tolerate brief periods outside of water. Ultimately, most aquatic larvae will not survive long when removed from their aquatic environment.
you can take a stainer and pour the water in to that then the stainer will catch the larva.
mosquito larva live anywhere in water
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When water is osmotically removed from a plant bad things could happen. When the plant is dehydrated i could die.
it completely alien for that to happen
The adult mosquito lays it's eggs in water. The egg hatches into a larva, and the larva feeds on organisms in the water. Then when the larva matures into a mosquito, the mosquito flies around and feeds on organism's blood.
Eventually a molecule of water is formed.
A mosquito larva is called a wriggler because when you see it in water it distinctively wriggles.
Dehydration
---- the immature free-living form of most invertebrates and amphibians and fish which at hatching from the egg is fundamentally unlike its parent and must metamorphose
It will be destroyed and will also be covered with larva.