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Complete metamorphosis- bees, flies, fleas, butterflies, moths, ants, and scorpionflies. Incomplete metamorphosis- grasshoppers, termites, maggots, cockroaches, and dragonflies.
Ants have COMPLETE metorphosis, they start with eggs, then to larva, pupa, then to an adult.
Carpenter ants undergo complete metamorphosis, consisting of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The queen lays eggs, which hatch into larvae that are fed by worker ants. The larvae then pupate inside a protective cocoon before emerging as adult ants.
Yes, Leaf Cutter ants have complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, adult.
Ants undergo complete metamorphosis, which includes four distinct life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This process allows them to transform from a larval stage that is often non-resembling to the adult form, facilitating significant changes in their structure and function. In contrast, some insects undergo incomplete metamorphosis, which involves fewer stages (egg, nymph, and adult) and results in nymphs that resemble smaller versions of the adults. However, ants specifically do not follow this incomplete process; they are characterized by their complete metamorphosis.
complete metamorphosis
Houseflies and monarch butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis: egg --> larva --> pupae --> adult.Grasshoppers and praying mantises undergo incomplete metamorphosis: egg --> nymph --> adult.
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moths go through COMPLETE metamorphosis.
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