Butterflies do not produce meconium like mammals. Instead, what might be referred to as "butterfly meconium" is actually the excretion of waste from the caterpillar stage, which is expelled after metamorphosis. This waste is typically in the form of frass (caterpillar droppings) and is not related to meconium in the context of mammalian development. Once butterflies emerge from their chrysalises, they focus on feeding and reproduction rather than waste elimination.
yes, butterflies do pee.They pee threw there legs.yes, butterflies do pee.
Not after the abdomen has shrunken and the wings have stiffened. Meconium is only secreted just after emerging when the abdomen is still ´fat´.
Meconium: Meconium is the red fluid that butterflies and moths eject after they leave the chrysalis Meconium is a metabolic waste product from the pupal stage that is expelled through the anal opening.In other words poop.
Meconium is a neonate's first bowel movement.
what are the nurses intervention for meconium
N they don't they actually come from chrysalis
no god created every thing butterflies are butterflies and moths are moths. You don't have to believe it for it to be true and i know and believe this to be true
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Meconium is found in a baby's intestines during pregnancy. It is a thick green tar like substance. Usually the meconium is released after the baby's birth. However, sometimes a baby will have a bowel movement before birth and the meconium will then go into the amniotic fluid. This could be dangerous for the baby.
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The cast of Meconium - 2011 includes: Monica Dolan as Kel Jefferson Hall as Owain
Birth Day - 2000 Meconium was released on: USA: 17 October 2000