Science, asked by 27jaydencreeves, 2 months ago

How do worms and larvae of insects differ?

Larvae need sunlight to grow.
Worms need sunlight to grow.
Worms will never have wings and all larvae will grow a pair of wings as an adult.
Worms will stay the same as it grows older and larvae do not.

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Answered by NiyatiKartik
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Answer:Both worms and insects are invertebrates. Unlike worms, insects have exoskeletons which act like a skeletal support structure and protects the insects' soft internal organs. Worms breathe through their skin, compared to insects breathing through tiny tubes in their abdomen called tracheae.The larva is a worm-like creature, which emerges from an egg. As the egg hatches, the larval stage begins. Therefore, the larvae are also considered as a young or a baby insect.

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