The first diagram shows the life cycle of a ladybird, which includes four main stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The second diagram presents the body parts of a ladybird.
At the beginning of the cycle, the ladybird lays eggs on a leaf. These eggs stay there for around 2 to 5 days. After that, they hatch and become larvae. The larva stage lasts about 21 days. Then, the ladybird enters the pupa stage, which happens on the underside of a leaf and continues for around 7 days. After this, the adult ladybird comes out, and the cycle repeats.
The second diagram shows different parts of the ladybird’s body. It has a head with two eyes and a pair of antennae. Behind the head is the pronotum. The ladybird has six legs in total, three on each side. Its wings are covered by red elytra with black spots, which also protect the andomen
