Imaginal disc
Insects have a three-stage development. They go from egg to larva to final imago (adult insect).
In the pupa larval structures are broken down and rebuilt as adult structures. The imaginal disks are a key part of this. From them the adult structures are formed.[1]
References
- Beira, Jorge V.; Paro, Renato 2016. The legacy of Drosophila imaginal discs, Chromosoma. 125 (4): 573–92. doi:10.1007/s00412-016-0595-4. PMC 5023726. PMID 27153833
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