The worm penetrates the skin and feasts without breathing. Once it is old enough it causes a sore outside the body, because it then sticks it head out to breathe
Mango worms do not breathe since they are larval forms of a specific type of fly that infests animals. They obtain oxygen through tiny openings in their skin that allow for gas exchange with their environment. These worms typically burrow into the skin of mammals and feed on their tissues.
Mango is acidic with a pH ranging from 3.4 to 4.0.
mango is a dicot
The mango juice is acidic.
Mango seeds are found inside mango fruit. Lemon seeds are found inside lemons.
RIGHT ANSWER Mango grows on a tree and all trees have tap root
Mango worms come from the eggs of the mango fly, which are usually found in soil or on the skin of animals. To prevent mango worms, it is important to avoid contact with infested soil or animals, and to maintain good hygiene practices such as regular bathing and cleaning of living spaces.
Mango worms are parasitic larvae that infest animals, particularly dogs and other mammals. They burrow into the skin, causing painful sores and infections. If left untreated, mango worms can lead to serious health issues for the affected animals.
Mango worms are small, white larvae that infect animals. They appear as small, raised bumps on the skin, often with a small hole in the center where the worm enters.
Worms do not come out in the sun because if they do come out in the sun, their skin will dry out. And if worms skin drys out they cannot breath and will die. The reason they would not be able to breath is because worms observe oxygen from the moist on their skin.
Worms eat almost anything what they cant eat are citric fruits such as oranges. they also eat leaves if you didn't know About the fruits in specific, I have seen worms to choose other fruits such as guava, and mango over the citrics even when they would eat those also. (question for above) is mango a critric fruit? mango is not a citric fruit. oh really?? thanks a new fact i learnt (sorta)
no worms do not breath through there n=mouths they breath through there skin
in a mango seed there is little eggs that come from the maglo which is a tropical fruit worm. if they get into the mangos the worms will lay there eggs if they get inside if not then i don`t know
Well yes worms do asorb oxygen through their skin because it is the only way for them to breath. But like humans be breath through our nose or mouth, if worms tryed to do that then they would most likey die.
they hold their breath until the explode then the baby pops out!?
because they cant breath under water and they like mud
A mango worm is a parasitic fly larva that infects animals, particularly dogs and other mammals. The worm burrows into the skin of the host, causing painful sores and infections. If left untreated, mango worms can lead to serious health issues and discomfort for the affected animal.
there's a breath pill & it's called a Halls Breezer. (mango orange is the best flavor)