YES
No
No. However, cricket like creatures may in science fiction.
No, crickets do not start out as black worms. They begin their life cycle as eggs, which hatch into nymphs. These nymphs resemble small versions of adult crickets but do not have fully developed wings. As they mature, they undergo several molts, eventually becoming adult crickets.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
life science is science about different organisms and humans.
Life science
life
Cytology, the study of cells, is a biological, or life, science.
a scientist does life science
The Science of Life was created in 1930.
Crickets do not have babies, they lay eggs. A mated female can lay up to 3000 +- 245 eggs during her adult life of about 70 days (not all will survive).
life science and physical science is not same.Most of the students take life science in Bsc if they have not studied maths till class XII.whereas physical science is much better than life science and more career,job and research oppurtunities are there in physical science.