The first diagram illustrates the stages of the life cycle of a ladybug, while the second diagram shows the structure of the ladybug.
Overall, there are four stages in the life cycle of the ladybug. Firstly, it begins as an egg, which is usually found on a leaf and lasts around two to five days. After this, it transforms into the larval stage, which lasts about twenty-one days. During the pupal stage, which takes at least one week, the leaf supports the entire process. Finally, the adult ladybug hatches.
The second diagram depicts the anatomy of the ladybug, which comprises eight parts. Each ladybug has a pair of antennae attached to the head, which supports other features such as the eyes and the pronotum. The ladybug has black-dotted red elytra, accompanied by a pair of wings that play an essential role in its life. Additionally, it has an abdomen that supports these wings, as well as six legs.
