insect development

How Does Histology Differ Between Stages?

Histological examination reveals significant differences in tissue and cellular organization between developmental stages. During the [egg](#) stage, mitotic activity is high, and embryonic tissues are formed. In the [larval](#) stage, tissues are specialized for growth and nutrient absorption, displaying abundant adipose tissue and a well-developed digestive system. The [pupal](#) stage is marked by extensive tissue remodeling, where larval tissues are broken down and adult structures are formed. In the [adult](#) stage, tissues are specialized for reproduction and survival, with well-developed sensory organs and appendages.

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