The egg of a louse is called a nit. Nits are generally attached to hair strands close to the scalp and can be difficult to remove.
A fertilized egg is called a zygote.
A single egg is called an ovum or oocyte.
The singular for lice is louse. However the word is rarely used as if you find one louse in your hair, there are certainly hundreds of lice there.
It's called the Egg...
The process of egg formation in females is called oogenesis. It involves the maturation and development of immature egg cells (oocytes) in the ovaries.
The egg of a louse is usually called louse eggs and attaches on the human hair.
The egg of a louse is called a nit. Nits are small, oval-shaped structures that lice attach to the hair shaft close to the scalp. They are often mistaken for dandruff but are firmly attached to the hair and can be difficult to remove.
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
no.....they are the leftover egg from a louse
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A young louse is called a nymph
Normally, 1 egg = 1 louse. Nature being nature, though, there are probably occasionally (very, very rarely) an egg with "twin lice" in it.
A nit is the egg of a louse and a louse is a parasite that lives off of a host ie. an animal or human. It feeds off of them.
Lice are parasitic insects. The life cycle of the head louse has three stages: nit, nymph, and adult. The life cycle of a single louse from egg to egg is about 1 month.
Lice
A nit.
Head louse in singular for head lice. Lice are tiny wingless parasites that feed off of your scalp.