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This Process chart reveals the life cycle of a ladybird and its Anatomy. The process includes four steps commencing from Eggs to emerging as an Adult Ladybug. Its Anatomy is described Structurally from the top that is its Head to the Abdomen.
According to the First diagram the Ladybug Lays eggs on the leaf on which it lives, moreover, the egg stage has a cycle of 2 to 5 Days. Furthermore, the eggs evolved to a location known as larva. After 21 days the Larva is converted to the third stage generally known as Pupa when the larva completely covers itself in the leaf nevertheless the embryo inside the Pupa starts evolving. After 7 days the Pupa breaks out and an Adult Ladybug emerges.
According to the second diagram, the very first Organ in Ladybug's Anatomy is its Head. Secondly, there are two Antennas on either side. The following vital Organ is the Eyes, which then lead to the last part of the upper body, the Pronotum. The Abdomen is covered with a Hard layer called Red Elytra which is laterally diverted into two parts and has a Wing underneath. The Ladybug also have 3 pair of legs.
According to the First diagram the Ladybug Lays eggs on the leaf on which it lives, moreover, the egg stage has a cycle of 2 to 5 Days. Furthermore, the eggs evolved to a location known as larva. After 21 days the Larva is converted to the third stage generally known as Pupa when the larva completely covers itself in the leaf nevertheless the embryo inside the Pupa starts evolving. After 7 days the Pupa breaks out and an Adult Ladybug emerges.
According to the second diagram, the very first Organ in Ladybug's Anatomy is its Head. Secondly, there are two Antennas on either side. The following vital Organ is the Eyes, which then lead to the last part of the upper body, the Pronotum. The Abdomen is covered with a Hard layer called Red Elytra which is laterally diverted into two parts and has a Wing underneath. The Ladybug also have 3 pair of legs.