pupal (Meaning)
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pupal (s)
of the insects in the chrysalis (cocoon) or post larval stage
Synonyms & Antonyms of pupal
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pupal Sentence Examples
- The caterpillar entered its pupal stage, signaling the beginning of its metamorphosis into a butterfly.
- Within the cocoon, the pupal form of the insect undergoes profound changes.
- Observing the pupal case closely, one can discern subtle movements indicating the transformation within.
- During the pupal phase, the organism is highly vulnerable and requires protection from predators.
- The duration of the pupal period varies among different species of insects.
- Scientists study the pupal stage to understand the intricate processes of development and evolution.
- The pupal shell serves as a shield for the developing creature within.
- Emerging from its pupal state, the butterfly unfurls its wings, ready to take flight.
- Predators often target pupal forms as they are relatively defenseless.
- The intricate patterns on the pupal casing fascinated researchers, revealing clues about its genetic makeup.
FAQs About the word pupal
of the insects in the chrysalis (cocoon) or post larval stage
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No antonyms found.
The caterpillar entered its pupal stage, signaling the beginning of its metamorphosis into a butterfly.
Within the cocoon, the pupal form of the insect undergoes profound changes.
Observing the pupal case closely, one can discern subtle movements indicating the transformation within.
During the pupal phase, the organism is highly vulnerable and requires protection from predators.