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What is their life cycle? Houseflies go through 4 stages of development: egg, larva, pupa and adult. The entire life cycle can be completed in 7-10 days under ideal conditions. Adult females can lay as many as 2,700 eggs in 30 days but more commonly lay 350-900 in 5 or 6 different batches. The eggs which are laid singly but often appear in clusters hatch in 6 to 24 hours. The maggot remains in the breeding media for 4-10 days, feeding and growing. In wet breeding areas, full grown larvae climb to the surface or sides of the breeding media before pupating. There have been cases of the larva crawling a distance of 150 ft. from the breeding source in order to pupate. The pupal stage lasts 3-6 days. The adult female is ready to lay eggs 2 2 days after emergence and continues to lay eggs for about one month. Adult flies live from 30-60 days during warmer months. In Northern areas, some adults may survive indoors for several months. It appears that flies continue to breed all year in low numbers in heated buildings such as dirty restaurants or incinerator rooms. In the spring these flies disperse to other buildings and increase in numbers rapidly. http://www.ivyhall.district96.k12.il.us/4th/KKhp/1insects/fly.html
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Answer This question comes up regularly partly due to the persistent claim that men have one less pair of ribs than women because of the rib that God removed from Adam to make Eve. This is supposed to somehow enhance the credibilty of the Bible. I say, if it needs help that bad, it's in big trouble. Surgically removing a rib, essentially what the Bible describes in Genesis, would not alter Adam genetically, so that it would not affect his offspring. Amputees bear children with 2 arms, 2 legs, 10 fingers, and 10 toes. If that's not the source of your question, you can keep it at no extra charge. Now here's an actual answer prompted by the theological question, from the University of Cincinnati Clermont College: http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio105/ribs.htm Over the last few years, I have received several e-mail message asking if the number of ribs is different in men and women. To correctly respond to these inquiries, I have researched this issue by looking up this information in several Anatomy and Physiology textbooks. All agree that, based on medical research (somebody actually dissected cadavers and counted ribs, somebody actually looked at x-rays and counted ribs), men and women have the same number of ribs as each other. For example, one book says: Twelve pairs of flexible, archlike ribs form the lateral portions of the thoracic cage. They increase in length from the first to the seventh and then decrease again from the eighth to the twelfth. (Weinreb, E. L. 1984. Anatomy and Physiology. Addison Wesley Publ. Co., Inc. Menlo Park, CA. p. 345.) Answer Enough of the gobbledegook. This is a straight forward question. Men and women both have 12 pairs of ribs. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_ribs_are_in_the_skeletal_system_of_men_and_women
