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Describe the stages in the life cycle of butterfly please tell the answer fastly I am attending test please please please please​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The butterfly and moth develop through a process called metamorphosis. There are four stages in the metamorphosis of butterflies and moths: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

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Answered by meshramparipradip
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Explanation:

The butterfly and moth develop through a process called metamorphosis.

Insects have two common types of metamorphosis. Grasshoppers, crickets, dragonflies, and cockroaches have incomplete metamorphosis. The young (called a nymph)

Butterflies, moths, beetles, flies and bees have complete metamorphosis. The young (called a larva instead of a nymph)

There are four stages in the metamorphosis of butterflies and moths: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

Egg:-

Eggs are laid on plants by the adult female butterfly. These plants will then become the food for the

hatching caterpillars.

Caterpillar: The Feeding Stage:-

The next stage is the larva. This is also called a caterpillar if the insect is a butterfly or a moth.

Pupa: The Transition Stage:-

When the caterpillar is full grown and stops eating, it becomes a pupa. The pupa of butterflies is also called a chrysalis.

Adult: The Reproductive Stage:-

The adult stage is what most people think of when they think of butterflies. They look very different from the larva. The caterpillar has a few tiny eyes, stubby legs and very short antennae. The adults have long legs, long antennae, and compound eyes. They can also fly by using their large and colorful wings. The one thing they can't do is grow.

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