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Q: Does a house fly have a complete or incomplete metamorphosis?
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What insect with incomplete metamorphosis?

complete metamorphosis: butterfly fly incomplete metamorphosis: cockroach grasshopper


What is an insect that goes through incomplete metamorphosis?

I don't know too many insects that go through a complete metamorphosis, but I know that a fly, butterfly, moth, beetle, ants, bees, ladybugs and cockroach . Just a fun fact: about 88% of insects go through a complete metamorphosis.


When does a fly look like its parent?

It is as an adult that a fly looks like its parents.Specifically, flies go through a life cycle of complete metamorphosis. The metamorphosis is complete because it involves four stages (egg, larvae, pupa, adult). The fly looks different in each stage, as opposed to an insect which undergoes incomplete metamorphosis (three stages of egg, nymph, adult, in which the nymph is a miniature version of the adult).


Do a fly go through incomplete or complete?

incomplete


Is a flie complete or incomplete?

is a fly comeplete or incomplete\


What animals or insects undergo incomplete metamorphosis?

a fly and fish


Do yellow jackets go through complete or incomplete metamorphosis?

They have a stinger for defense if they feel threatened, and they have wins to fly to new habitats and avoid predators


Give 8 animals that undergo incomplete metamorphosis?

Aphid,buter fly,cockroaches,mosquito,dragon fly,frog grasshoppers,fly,incects


What are two types of metamorphisis in insects?

Complete: egg, larva, pupa, adult. Lepidoptera: egg, catepillar, chrysalis, butterfly/moth. Diptera: egg, maggot, pupa, fly/mosquito. Coleoptera: egg, grub, pupa, beetle. The main characteristic is that the larva looks very different from the adult, hence 'comlete' metamorphosis. Incomplete: egg, nymph, adult. Ephemeroptera: egg, naiad, mayfly. Odonata: egg, naiad, dragon/damselfly. Hemiptera: egg, nymph, aphid/cicada/true bug. If the larva is aquatic it's called a naiad, otherwise simply nymph. They look like smaller, wingless versions of their adult forms. They just molt until their wings are fully grown.


What stages of development does the fly go through?

Metamorphosis


What is metamorphosis?

I define metamorphosis as changes of the insects there are 2 kinds of metamorphosis there is complete metamorphosis that has 4 stages andthe incomplete metamorphosis that has only 3 stages Incomplete: egg = imago/nymph = adult Complete: egg = larva = pupa = adult Larva-the second stage among few insects with corresponding larval terms. *caterpillar- butterfly *maggot- fly *wriggler- mosquito Chrysalis- the protective covering of a butterfly. Imago- insect in its mature and its typically winged state. Pupa stage- stage by which the animal stays in its cocoon.


Can a nymph fly?

No. Nymph stages of metamorphosis are always wingless.