Here's a breakdown:
* Larvae: These are the immature, often worm-like stages of insects. They primarily focus on eating and growing. Examples include caterpillars (butterflies and moths), grubs (beetles), maggots (flies), and caterpillars (butterflies and moths).
* Pupae: This is a resting stage where the insect undergoes metamorphosis. The pupa is often enclosed in a cocoon or chrysalis. During this stage, the insect's body undergoes a complete transformation, leading to the development of adult features.
So, larvae and pupae grow into adult insects.