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 two diagrams below illustrate the various stages in the life of a specific bug called a ladybird and the thorough details of its
body
.
Overall
, we can see that there are four stages in the life cycle of the ladybugbug and its body
has eight well-known parts.
In terms of the life cycle, it is clear that
the first stage is when the adult bug mates and then
lays its eggs in nature, especially in their favourite kind of leaves and this
stage requires 2 to 5 days for evolution. Next,
the eggs need 21 days to develop into larvae before becoming the pupa. The third stage takes 7 days for a pupa to become an adult bug again.
About the understanding of its body
parts, we can see the full body
by its anatomy when a pupa grows into its advanced form. The first part, its head, contains four parts namely the head, the eyes, the antennas and the pronotums. The second part is represented by its body
, which includes the wings with the red elytra and the abdomen. Finally
, it has six legs to support the movement and other activities.Submitted by yennhicao24 on
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Conclusion: The conclusion is too long.
Vocabulary: Replace the words body with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
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Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the third paragraph.
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