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.
These provided diagrams illustrate the structure of an insect and the stages of its life since it was an egg.
Overall
, it can be seen that the body of the insect is composed of eight main components, and its life cycle has four essential steps.
To begin
, the head of the ladybird was black, and it had an eye to enable it to see objects. In addition
to that, its head had two Antennas to facilitate its movement to catch any prey to eat, and also
, its body was black. Furthermore
, its body was carried by six legs, so; it could move fast. Moreover
, it had two big wings, which made it easy for it to fly rapidly.
Regarding its life cycle, it was observed that it has different steps. Firstly
, it laid its eggs on the leaves of a tree, which remained for 2-5 days, then
; they hatched and the Laval phase started to continue for 21 days only. Hence
, the pupa stage began and continued for 7 days, and in this
stage, it fed on the leaves of trees, after finishing the duration of this
stage adult ladybug appeared.Submitted by sm710129 on
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