The diagrams below show the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy.

The diagrams below show the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy.
The first diagram illustrates the various stages of a Lady Bird's life cycle and the second diagram shows the different parts of its body.
Overall
, there are four stages in the life of a ladybird, which include the Egg, Larval, Pupa and adult stages. The anatomy is characterized by colourful elytra of red and black.
To begin
with, the eggs are first hatched on a leaf, where it stays for about 2-5 days, After that, it reaches the Larval stage, which continues for 21 days.
At the end
of three weeks, the pupa develops on the backside of the leaf, which
then
forms an adult Ladybug after 1 week.
Then
the life cycle begins again. The second picture depicts the anatomy of a ladybird, which consists of a head at the front with two eyes and antennae,
while
behind the head, there is a structure called the pronotum.
Furthermore
, there are six legs attached to its body in total, three on each side.
In addition
to
this
, both the wings and the abdomen are covered by bright red elytra, which has black circular spots on top of it.
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