Hatches from an egg and is a maggot. Eventually, pupates and will emerge as a housefly resembling the parents.
No, the young of a housefly is a maggot.
No
No
Yes, a young housefly, or larva, resembles its parents in overall body structure but differs significantly in appearance. The larvae, commonly known as maggots, are small, worm-like, and lack wings, while adult houseflies have a recognizable body shape with wings and distinct coloration. As they undergo metamorphosis, they eventually develop into adults that closely resemble their parents.
it is possible that a wasp can resemble its parents because of genetics. if a child can resemble its parents, it will be possible that a wasp can resemble its parents. it might not be physical but possible it its genetic coding.
They resemble their parents due to chromosomes which give them inheritance of their parent's DNA and genes
no but the grasshopper resemble to it parent
DNA
Children resemble their parents because they inherit genes from them. Genes determine physical traits like eye color, hair color, and height, which are passed down from parents to their children. This is why children often share similarities in appearance with their parents.
heredity
The larval housefly is referred to as a maggot.
excretory organ of housefly