The diagram below shows the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart displays an insect's metamorphosis from eggs to adults
as well as
its structure explanation. The data is presented in two different schemes starting with the life cycle of the ladybirds and is continued with the parts of their body.
Overall
, these ladybirds enter three stages of life before becoming some insects that we are familiar with. They have 8 different unique parts that support their being.
First,
a cycle starts when these animals kind lays eggs on a leaf. Next,
those will hatch after 2-5 days to be larvas which life would sustain for 21 days. Then
, each of them will find a leaf and enter the third phase called "Pupa Stage" where they will be hibernating and the process will take 7 days. Lastly
, when ready, they will transform into ladybugs, ones with visible red spotted dots and feature, which is shown in the next picture.
As adults, they have two antennas in front of their heads, in addition
to a pronotum behind their eyes. Furthermore
, there are 6 legs and their abdomen lies below their wings which was covered with a colour named 'red elytra'.Submitted by twiggseducationbdg on
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