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How does a pupa differ from a larva
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The larva is generally a worm-like creature that emerges from the egg, the first life stage. ... The pupa is the seemingly sedentary, transformative form following the larval stage. Going through both stages to reach adulthood is defined as complete metamorphosis in insects.

Answered by pandeyshreyash088
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Answer:

A pupa is the stage of a larvae when it's in cocoon whereas larvae are caterpillars which grow into butterflies or silk moths.

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