Well, evry life cycle starts with the sun. It depends. Like sun, monkey, banana, and a banana eats nothing.
Complete metamorphosis have four stages in a life cycle or more and the incomplete only has three stages.
the butterfly is a four-staged life cycle while the cockroach is a three-staged life cycle
If The Specie or Insect Undergoes At Least 4 Stages Of Its Whole Life Cycle Namely (Egg,Larvae,Adolescent,Adult) An Example Of Complete Metamorphosis Is The Life Cycle Of A Butterfly Its Life Cycle Is Egg - Larvae - Pupa - Adult An Example of an Incomplete Metamorphosis The Insect Only Undergoes The Maximum Of Three Processes An Example Is A Dragonfly Its Life Cycle Is ( Nymph - Nymph - Adult) I HOPE THIS HELPS
Yes because it only has three stages in the life cycle
the placenta and thymus
There are three distinct stages in the life cycle of an animal: Pre-reproductive or JuvenilityReproductivePost-reproductive or SenescenceAs the name suggests, it is only during the Reproductive phase that the animal can reproduce.
a bird has life but.................cannot cycleso we get the conclusion that........a bird does not have life cycle but only life.simpleisnt it?
A dragonfly has several stages, but only one Life cycle.
There are four stages in the life cycle in complete metamorphosis while there are only three in incomplete metamorphosis.Both have an adult and egg stage.In incomplete metamorphosis, the nymph is similar in appearance to the adult while in complete metamorphosis, the larva is different in appearance compared to the adult.Complete metamorphosis has a pupa stage while incomplete metamorphosis does not.
Annuals complete their entire life cycle in a single growing season.
SDLC is acronym for Software Development Life Cycle this includes all the stages of software development including Testing. STLC is acronym for Software Testing Life Cycle this includes different activities performed as part of Software Testing.
Yes, carbon dioxide is the only product of the Krebs cycle that is not reused or used in other stages of cellular respiration.