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All crustaceans go through at least 2 larval stages. The first is the nauplius, the second is the zoea.
The mealworm is a type of beetle. It is the larval stage of a beetle known as the Darkling Beetle.
Humans go through incomplete metamorphosis. This means that there is no distinct larval stage in human development, unlike in insects that go through complete metamorphosis with distinct stages like egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Prawns go through three larval stages, the nauplius, zoea, and mysis. After this, they go through an intermediate phase called postlarvae, at which time they look pretty much like small adults and begin settling to the sea bottom.
Flies are insects, they go though a number of larval stages before turning into flies. Growth happens in these larval stages, once an adult fly hatches out it does not grow any more, indeed it cannot grow as its exoskeleton is of fixed size.
1. What stages do stars go through?
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Insects go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, adult. You see the larval and pupal stage of butterflies (caterpillar and chrysalis) because their life cycle is entirely in the open, but with bees and wasps the pupal and larval stages take place inside the hive (or nest, for bumble bees and wasps) and are never seen outside. Only the adults leave the hive.
Lettuce Go through 5 stages it takes about 2 to 4 weeks.
Slugs go through incomplete metamorphosis, where they hatch from eggs into juvenile forms resembling miniature adults and then grow larger without undergoing distinct larval stages like insects that undergo complete metamorphosis.
A mosquito larva which lives below the surface of stagnant water.