Environmental Sciences, asked by sabitraghimire753, 1 month ago

how does a pupa differ from a larva?​

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Answered by vaishnavifebruary0
28

Answer:

Larva: The worm-like larvae have no eyes and no legs; they eat food regurgitated by adult ants. The larvae molt (shed their skin) many times as they increase in size. Pupa: After reaching a certain size, the larva spins a silk-like cocoon around itself (against a solid object, like the wall of the chamber) and pupates.

Answered by nmalleshwarisc1
9

Explanation:

larva is a worm like creature , which emerges from an egg. As the egg hatches, the larval stage begins

The pupa stage is a inactive and motionless stage

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