What the name of organism that produces maggots in meat?

The organism that produces maggots in meat is the common housefly, scientifically known as Musca domestica.

Here's why:

* Life Cycle: Flies lay eggs, which hatch into maggots (larvae). These maggots feed on decaying organic matter, including meat.

* Attraction to Meat: Flies are attracted to the smell of decaying meat, making it a prime target for egg-laying.

* Maggot Development: Maggots grow and develop in the meat, eventually turning into pupae and then adult flies, completing the cycle.

So, while the maggots themselves are the larval stage of the fly, the parent organism responsible is the common housefly.