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how does the larvae of an insect differ from pupa


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Answered by Payalchelani
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In ∆ ABC, AD is a median and E is the midpoint of AD. If BE is produced, it meets AC at F. Show that AF = 1/3 AC.

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Answered by kavya5024
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larvae is stage of the life journey of moths or other insects which hatches out of the egg on an leaf of mulberry plant. They feed them selves by eating mulberry leaves, after 3-4 day of getting fed they move to the branches of that plant and spins the thread around them selves forming cocoon. the stage of that organism inside it is known as pupa.

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