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Q4) Larva of a mosquito which swims up and down in water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Mosquito larvae come to the surface to breathe through a siphon tube that pokes through the water like a snorkel. ... Pupae, called "tumblers," float near the water's surface. They dive and swim in a tumbling action in response to light changes. Mosquito pupae don't eat or molt.

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Answered by supriyashahi123
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Answer:

Mosquito larvae

Explanation: Mosquito larvae, commonly called "wigglers," live in water from 4 to 14 days depending on water temperature. Larvae of almost all species must come to the surface at frequent intervals to obtain oxygen through a breathing tube called a siphon.

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