The following chart depicts the process of life of fly.
Overall, the process proceed in a proper structure which mainly involves seven steps from laying eggs to development into mature fly. The give chart is represented in a circular motion which ensures the continuation of cycle.
The cycle begins with the mature female fly laying cluster of eggs that can range from 12 to 20. The egss then hatched for shorter period of time such as 8 to 24 hours, which ensures the development of very initial stage of larva. After the first stage, the fly undergoes significant transformation of its growth and development into second and third stage respectively. During these stages, third stage holds the longest time ranginf from 4 to 7 days.
Following the third stage, as the stage goes further, the larva undergoes the significant increase in the shape and size of its body. After third stage, the larva takes the longest time to become pupa ranging from 10 to 20 days. Simontaneously, pupa then transforms itself into a young adult fly. In addition, young adult after about 20 days becomes ready to be a mature egg laying female fly and the process gets continued for the renewal of the cycle.
The overall cycle represents the main process involved in the life cycle of fly from laying of eggs to grow as a mature egg laying fly. The cycle ensures the reproduction, development and resilience of fly to adjust in any environment.
