FRUITFLY (Drosophila melanogaster)

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EKYA SCHOOLS,ITPL
head Fruitflies are harmless, ubiquitous insects that are usually found in kitchens and gardens. it plays a important role in genetics as it used as sample for experiments.
the body has head, thorax and an abdomen. the head has compound red eyes(wild type).the legs are jointed and are slightly thick.
Wing the wing are light, scaly and transparent. the wings are found in pair

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