Biology, asked by manibabunbt, 1 month ago

difference between larva and caterpillar ​

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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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  • That caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm while larva is an early stage of growth for some insects and amphibians, in which after hatching from their egg, insects are wingless and resemble a caterpillar or grub, and amphibians lack limbs and ressemble fish.
Answered by anushree92004
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Answer:

larva:

  • The larva feeds on vegetation and moults.
  • Growth is found in the larval stage.
  • The larva is formed from an egg.

caterpillar:

  • There is no feeding in the pupal stage.
  • No growth is found in the pupal stage.
  • The pupa is formed from the larva.
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