Well, here's the definition: the "baby" stage of an insect that goes through complete metamorphis.
And here are three examples: maggots (fly babies), grubs (beetle babies), and caterpillars (butterfly/moth babies).
Bee larvae that are fed royal jelly for longer than three days have been selected to be queen bees. After the first three days, the bee larvae are typically fed nectar or diluted honey and pollen.
larvae is the baby of insects, for example, ant larvae, bee larvae, etc. etc.
The three stages, egg, larva, and pupa, are necessary for the development of fruit fly larvae because each stage plays a crucial role in the growth and maturation of the organism. The egg stage is where fertilization occurs and the initial development begins. The larva stage is when the fruit fly grows and undergoes significant physiological changes. Finally, the pupa stage is a period of dormancy where the larva transforms into an adult fruit fly.
Some common names for aquatic larvae include tadpoles (of frogs or toads), nymphs (of dragonflies or mayflies), and larvae (of mosquitoes, beetles, or butterflies). These larvae are typically found in water bodies where they undergo stages of development before transforming into adult organisms.
Yes, frogs do eat larvae. In fact, many frog species primarily feed on larvae, such as mosquito larvae, as part of their diet. This helps control insect populations and maintains the balance of the ecosystem.
They are larvae
Bee larvae that are fed royal jelly for longer than three days have been selected to be queen bees. After the first three days, the bee larvae are typically fed nectar or diluted honey and pollen.
water fleas jellyfish arrowworms
For the first three days after hatching from the egg all larvae are fed on a substance produced in the nurse bees' hyperpharyngeal glands, called bee milk or royal jelly. After three days worker and drone larvae are fed on a mixture of royal jelly, nectar or diluted honey, and pollen, but queen larvae continue to be fed pure royal jelly right up to the time their cell is capped.
it is called a macroinvertabrate you can google them to get specifics some examples are cadissfly larvae and more
graphs,tables and spread sheet are the three examples of models
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Three examples of polymers are polyethylene, polystyrene, and polyvinyl chloride.
give me three examples of the three Arthorpods
woods, trees, and shrubs are just three examples of biomass fuels.
The three examples of phylum annelida are earthworm,leech and whatever............
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that larvae are called 'larvae'.