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- Choose correct answers | Cossidae larvae look very similar to Cerambycidae larvae, but Cossidae larvae have legs and a bigger head compared to those in Cerambycidae larvae. | Hind wings of Gracillariidae are feather-like. Mourning-cloak overwinters as an adult. | Females of Bruce Spanworm (Operophtera bruceata) have no wings. Larvae of Spotted Tussock Moth are called as 'Wooly Bears'.The breakdown of the life cycle of a blowfly is: Group of answer choices Emergence of fly, pupation, oviposit, Active Larvae (Maggots) Active Larvae (Maggots), Pupation, Oviposit, Emergence of Fly Pupation, Active Larvae (Maggots), Oviposit, Emergence of Fly Oviposit, Active Larvae (Maggots), Pupation, Emergence as FlyChoose correct answers Larvae of Cucujidae are predators and live under bark Symphyta larvae have 5 or less pairs of prolegs Lepidoptera larvae have crochets Buprestidae larvae have round head Cerambycidae larvae have no legs
- Choose correct answers Most carabid larvae are fungivores. Scarabaeidae larvae have relatively short legs compared to Elateridae larvae. Flat bark beetles feed on cambium under bark. Curculionidae larvae have medium-sized legs. Sawfly larvae have more prolegs than Lepidoptera larvae.Read following statements A and B and choose the correct option. Statement-A : Taenia is triploblastic, acoelomate having solid mesoderm and alimentary canal is absent. Statement-B : In Planaria, fertilization is external, indirect development through many larval stages and possess low regeneration capacity. a.Only statement A is correct b.Only statement B is correct c.Both statements A and B are correct d.Both statements A and B are incorrectThis question pertains to frogs Females arriving at the breeding pond may be encountered by males who grasp females (of sufficient diameter) from behind (amplexus). Amplexus may continue for hours to days, depending upon the condition of the female and is terminated only after spawning. The male releases sperm over the eggs as they are released by the female. Question 20: (please answer all the parts to this question and please type your answers) A: What are the benefits of amplexus? B: What are the consequences? C: Why do you think this very unique reproductive behavior come about in these vertebrates?
- Use the following information to answer the next question. Life Cycle of a Pronghorn Antelope Process 4 Process 2 Process 1 Process 1 Process 3 Adult reproductive organs Process 4 Gametes Embryo During which process does crossing over take place? Select one: Process 2 Zygote Process 3Complete the steps in sexual reproduction on animal and plants by arranging the words on the diagram.A. Animal sexual reproductionEgg cell Embryo Fetus Fertilized egg Fertilization Sperm cell ZygoteB. Plant sexual reproductionEmbryo Fertilized egg Fertilization Fruit/Seed OvumPollen Pollination ZygoteEgg laying in fruit flies can be triggered (induced) when males transfer their sperm to females. Which of the following is a selective advantage of induced egg laying for the male flies? Less time and energy is expended by the male. The males do not have to produce as much sperm. More eggs can be fertilized. A male fly's sperm is more likely to be used for fertilization. Submit Request Answer