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Task 1. Home Practice. Process Chart Lady Bird

 



This task is written by our student Gautam. It covers almost every area asked.

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.


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  2. Name: Gautam
    Topic : Life cycle of ladybug and its anatomy

    This Process chart Revels the life cycle of a ladybird and its Anatomy. The process includes four steps commencing from Eggs to emerge 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 are evolved to a stage 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 next vital Organ is the Eyes which then lead to the last part of the upper body which is 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.

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  3. The daigram illustrates the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy. Overall, lady bird consist of total four stages from laying eggs to an adult and anatomy, an adult lady bird has eight main body parts

    According to the daigram, the life cycle commences with laying eggs on leaf where she lives. The egg stage is for 2-5 days and after that egg finally develops into larva and also this stage for 21 days. It is called second stage. The next level is also called pupa stage from this larva pupa is formed and in this period pupa covers itself with leafs completely and this stage is for seven days. The final stage occures the pupa expands to became an adult lady bird

    as for the anatomy, a lady bird consists of main eight body parts. The head includes the two antennas,eyes and protonum. the wings and the abdomen lie under the red elytra and this lady bird consists of six legs each three sides.

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  4. The diagram depicts the information about the life cycle of a lady Bird and it's Anatomy. Overall, a total of four stages are included starting from laying eggs to an adult , and the anatomy of this bird showed eight body parts.

    According to former diagram, the life cycle commences with laying eggs and ends when an adult emerges from the larva as a pupa. Firstly ,the Lady Bird lays eggs on the leaf where she lives. This stage is for 2-5days and the egg develops into a larva within 21 days. It is called second stage. Then, larva is formed into pupa for seven days in the third stage. In this stage, the Caterpillar covers itself in the leaf completely. The adult emerges from pupa in the fourth stage which required 7days to develop itself as an adult lady bird.
    And the whole process goes on again.

    In the second diagram, the upper part of the lady Bird is head, and it contained two antennas on both side along with eyes. There is one pronotum part to protect the head of the lady Bird. The wings of lady Bird is called Red Elytra with black dots on it. Moreover, it has six legs and one abdomen.

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  5. The process chart reveals the information about the lifecycle of lady bird and anatomy of lady bird . Overall, the process include four steps and it is described structurally from the top to its bottom.

    According to the data provided by first digram firstly, the egg is layed by female lady bird on the leaf this process took 2-5 days . Secondly, after some days larval stage come which occurs 21 days during this period voraciously is formed which is feed by adult lady bug. The next stage is formation of pupa . Voraciously enroll himself in the shell made by leaf it is called pupa stage it usually take 7 days . The last stage in this process is formation of adult lady bug . After this process the lifecycle of lady bug will run again.

    Moreover, data provided by second diagram illustrates anatomy of lady bird . At top centre of lady bird their is head and at both side of head their are antenna usually this antenna gives signal to head. Slightly below the head their are eyes at both left and right sides. Underneath eyes their are two pronotum . Their are three pair of legs by which lady bird moves . The abdomen is covered with hard layer called red elytra at both sides. Finally , this red elytra is laterally diverted into two parts and wings underneath

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  6. Name: chandan preet
    Topic: The life cycle of a lady bird.

    The process chart reveals the life cycle of a lady bird.

    Overall, there are four steps from laying eggs to adult. Anatomy of a lady bird has eight body parts.

    On the one hand, the process will start at laying eggs on leaf this process is 2-5 days. After that the next step is larval stage in this stage ladybugs feed voraciously. This process is of 21 days. Furthermore, the third stage is pupa stage the pupa remain still attached to a leaf throughout this stage. This process is for 7 days. The last step is adult ladybug the lady bird is adult and produce the egg.

    On the another hand, the another diagram Anatomy of a lady bird. There are eight organs of lady bird. It has one head and two Antenna on head. There are two eyes and two pronotum.moreover, it has four legs and two wings,and one abdomen it has red elytra.

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  7. My name is ALIZA
    The pictorial representation illustrates about the lady bug. Overall, diagram is divided into two sections ; the life cycle of lady bug and it's antimony. The cycle consists of number of stages .

    In the first part , life cycle of a lady bug is explained. It commences from the egg stage and terminates at adult ladybug.In the first stage, the female ladybug lays a number of eggs at the interval of time on leaf.After span of two to three days, eggs hatch into larvae ;a long body with six legs .After twenty one days ,Larvae attaches itself to a leaf to get ready for its next stage of life and it changes into a pupa. It is the transition stage of the cycle .Inside the leaf, several changes will occur. Pupa stage is for about seven days .Furthermore, it emerges from pupa to a adult ladybug and this cycle goes on.

    In the second diagram, antamony of a lady bug is shown .It has six legs, a head with two antenna and eyes.Pronotum is located behind the head of the lady bug .Abdomen is a body section which is attached with legs and wings. The lady bird has red elytra upon the wings.

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