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what is pupa and larva​

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Answered by tarannumvasim313
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The larva and pupa are the two different developmental stages of an insect. The larva is called the first or the primary stage of an insect life cycle, later followed by a pupal stage. ... The pupa is an inactive and motionless or a transformative stage that occurs after the larval stage.

Answered by n0171mpsbls
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The larva is called the first or the primary stage of an insect life cycle, later followed by a pupal stage. The larva is a worm-like creature, which emerges from an egg. As the egg hatches, the larval stage begins. ... The stage in which the caterpillar forms a vessel around it is called the 'pupa'.

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