The given diagrams portray the development of a ladybird from an egg during its life cycle and the anatomy of an adult ladybird.
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there are four stages illustrated in the process, commencing with producing eggs and ending with the development of a mature ladybug.
The first stage of the process is when the eggs are produced, which are laying on the surface of the leaf, and Linking Words
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process takes 2 - 5 days. The next step Linking Words
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is the physical changes from the eggs to a larva. At Linking Words
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point in the cycle, the larva needs around three weeks before it transforms into the next stage. The pupa takes seven days to wriggle freeLinking Words
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and tends to be motionless on the coat of the leaf. After several days, it Remove the comma
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then
undergoes a transformation and, Linking Words
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, the ladybug becomes mature and ready to fly. Having completed all these steps, the lifecycle will Linking Words
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begin again.
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, in terms of the anatomy of an adult ladybird, Linking Words
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has been divided into three areas, from the top to the bottom. At the top, there is a head, two antennas, eyes, and a protonum that aims to protect its head. The second part is the middle which contains red elytra wings that have several black dots making its characteristic and Correct pronoun usage
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, the ladybug has six legs.Linking Words
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