Science, asked by gautamsuresh27, 7 months ago

A friend tells you that he read somewhere that rotting garbage can turn into maggots, which are fly larvae, and the maggots then can grow into adult flies. Do you think he is right, explain your answer with reason. What part of the cell theory could you use to explain your point?

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Answered by 1234cvcv
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No rotting garbage cannot turn into maggots.

Rotting garbage can give out methane which is a green house gas methane and is very helpful green house gas for adult flies because it helps them lay their eggs.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The statement that is stated above is completely in correct.

Explanation:

  • this is because a rotting garbage is an example of a non living thing and magot is an example of a living thing.
  • Non living thing can never turn into a living thing. The larva of the fly are usually reproduced or laid in the area of rotting garbage which helps the Larva to get plenty of Nutrition from the garbage. However it is not the garbage that turn into fly Larva

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