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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LarvaLarva - Wikipedia

    A larva (/ ˈ l ɑːr v ə /; pl.: larvae / ˈ l ɑːr v iː /) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage. Animals with indirect development such as insects , amphibians , or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle .

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  3. Larva, stage in the development of many animals, occurring after birth or hatching and before the adult form is reached. These immature, active forms are structurally different from the adults and are adapted to a different environment.

  4. LARVAE. Larval stage is the active growing stage. It is the immature stage between the egg and pupal stage of an insect having complete metamorphosis. This stage differs radically from the adult. TYPES OF LARVAE: There are three main types of insect larvae namely oligopod, polypod and apodous. 1. OLIGOPOD : Thoracic legs are well developed.

  5. a-z-animals.com › reference › larvaLarva - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The larva is a stage of growth that several types of animals have to go through before reaching their adult stage. These types of animals typically include insects , some amphibians , and cnidarians .

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · What happens in the larval stage? Larvae are juvenile animals that must undergo metamorphosis to become adults. They typically function to allocate resources and grow before transitioning into a...

  7. There are three main types of larvae, characteristic of large subdivisions of the animal kingdom. The planula larva of coelenterates has an elongated shape and cilia covering its entire surface. The internal organization is simple, hardly beyond differentiation into ectoderm and endoderm in the interior.

  8. A larva (plural: larvae) develops from the egg in those animals. It is a separate life stage from the adult reproductive stage. A larva does not look like the adult animal, and changes shape (known as metamorphosis ) as it grows up.

  9. The larva, often referred to as a nymph, has more or less the same organization as the adult, or imago; it feeds in a similar way but differs from the adults in lacking wings and in having incomplete sex organs.

  10. The word larva is applied to the young of certain animals that must undergo great physical changes before they become adults. A young frog hatches from the egg as a water-living tadpole and gradually becomes transformed into the air-breathing adult.

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