The "worm-like" stage of an insect's life is its larvalstage. Examples are:
* caterpillar (butterfly)
* wriggler (mosquito)
* tadpole (frog)
* grub (flies and bees)
The Vermiform, or the appendix, is the wormlike sac that outpockets from the cecum.
The Appendix.
Each stage of life has a particular challenges called developmental tasks.Which it repare the person for the next stage.
The developmental stage in which the embryonic cells form a hollow sphere (actually its full of fluid) is called a blastula.
Imago is what an adult insect is called. Imago is the very last stage of insect metamorphosis.
A caterpillar hatches from the butterfly's egg.
The wormlike stage in a moth's life cycle is called the catapillar
The Vermiform, or the appendix, is the wormlike sac that outpockets from the cecum.
What do you mean by "wormlike structures"? Am not sure what you are asking.
The Appendix.
small wormlike limbless amphibians
Jellyfish.
Bombatus ursinus goes through three stages after hatching: Barva - a large brown, wormlike stage, predating on bucalypts. Bupa - a dormant stage, also known as a bhrysalis. Adult bombat - about 700 mm from snout to tail with a shuffling gait. These creatures live in burrows, and eat shoots and leaves.
It is called Stage Left or SL for short.
The Larva stage of a bee is called grub. .
The stage of a fashion show is called a runway.
The stage when a person reproduces is called "reproductive stage," which involves the process of producing offspring. This stage is essential for the continuation of a species.