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desscribe how a butterfly's egg develop into a adult butterfly

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Answered by khushisharma18032
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Answer:

first a butterfly give eggs and then the eggs transfer to larva then after 2-3 months the adult butterfly grows

Answered by Raghav1330
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Butterflies possess detailed metamorphosis. The inexperienced named a larva rather than a nymph is relatively various from the adults.

  • Egg -Eggs are plopped on plants by the grown-up female butterfly. These plants will then come to be the nutrition for the hatching caterpillars.
  • Eggs can be plopped in the beginning, summer or plunge. This hinges on the variety of butterflies. Females plop a bunch of eggs at once so that at slight some of them withstand.
  • Butterfly eggs can be relatively minor.
  • Caterpillar: Called the Feeding Stage.
  • The following phase is the larva. This is also named a caterpillar if the pest is a butterfly or a moth.
  • The chore of the caterpillar is to chew and chew and consume. As the caterpillar accumulates it divides its skin and removes it about 4 or 5 times. Food eaten during this period is stored and exhausted later as an adult.
  • Pupa: Know as the Transition Stage.
  • When the caterpillar is entire accumulated and quits chewing, it comes to be a pupa. The pupa of butterflies has also been named a chrysalis.
  • Relying on the species, the pupa may be postponed under a department, hidden in sheets or buried underground. The pupa of several moths is resistant inside a cocoon of silk.
  • This phase can last from a few weeks to a month or even be extended. Some species possess a pupal phase that lingers for two years.

  • Adult: Named Reproductive Stage.
  • The adult phase is what maximum people believe of when they believe in butterflies. They glance extremely otherwise from the larva. The caterpillar remembers limited tiny eyes, stubby limbs and very tight antennae. The adults possess extended limbs, extended antennae, and compound eyes. They can furthermore fly by borrowing their big and colourful wings.

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