What is the significance of the larval stage in a complete metamorphosis?

      

What is the significance of the larval stage in a complete metamorphosis?

  

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vincent
The significance of the Larval stage in a complete metamorphosis

Here feeding takes place.

The larva is quite different from adult.

The larva sheds its cuticle (exoskeleton) several times to emerge as pupa.

The dispersal stage avoids overcrowding.
vindori answered the question on April 1, 2018 at 14:03


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