Imaginal disc

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Leg imaginal disks of Drosophila melanogaster stained under the microscope

Imaginal discs are "epithelial sacs" created from invaginations of the epithelia in the larvae of insects , which are already created in the embryo. Wings, genital organs, legs, eyes and antennae are formed from these imaginal discs during the metamorphosis into adult animals.

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