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.
This
flow chart illustrates the changes in the life cycle of a ladybird along with
its structural features.
Overall
, these diagrams depict how a ladybug comes into life after going through different stages and what it looks like anatomically once it is formed.
In the first cycle, eggs attach to the leaf and remain there for 2-5 days, this
is known as the egg stage. These eggs then
hatch and becomes a larva, this
is known as the larval period which lasts for about 21 days. These larvae then
attach to the leaves again and transform into pupa, they stay in this
state for around 7 days. Finally
, after a week an adult ladybug is formed.
In the second diagram, the structure of ladybird
is shown. It has a broad narrow head, on the head it has two eyes, and adjacent to the head are two thin tentacular structure which helps them crawl, their upper part is known as the pronotum. Correct article usage
the ladybird
Moreover
, it has got two big red flimsy wings with black dots called the red elytra which helps them fly. Beneath the wings
they have their abdomen. Add a comma
,wings
However
, the thin structure at the back is its legsSubmitted by z.ghadia on
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