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No a cow grows and matures, metamorphosis is an abrubted change from two forms like tadpole to frog
that's metamorphosis, and it is the name for the action of a creature like a caterpillar morphing into a butterfly. lots of insects go through metamorphosis.
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Butterflies and moths go through a life cycle known as complete metamorphosis. The stages of their life cycle include: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Grasshoppers do not go through a pupal stage. Insects fall into two major groups, holometabolous (complete metamorphosis: pupal stage) and hemimetabolous (incomplete metamorphosis: no pupal stage). Grasshoppers are hemimetabolous, like crickets, mayflies, stinkbugs, etc., and insects that undergoe incomplete metamorphosis do not have a pupal stage. Holometabolous insects such as flies, butterflies, beetles, wasps, etc. do undergoe complete metamorphosis and they all have a pupal stage.
Butterflies, like nearly all insects, lay eggs.
Yes, they like many other insects go through metamorphosis, as they go from an egg to larvae to pupa to an adult ant, with the help of the worker ants.
No, like most insects, honey bees have a complete lifecycle (egg, larva, pupa, adult). Only insects such as cockroaches have an incomplete metamorphosis (egg, several stages of nymph or 'instar' then adult, with no larval/pupal stages)
Yes. Hornets lay eggs just like all almost all other insects.
Erogs being amphibian lay eggs in water and are known as swamps, and these eggs hatch into fish like organism known as tadpole which have allmost characters of fishes and also feed on plankton in water as the eggs lay in water. After metamorphosis these tadpole changes in to adult frog which feed on small insects and other small organisms
Yes, she can mate with up to six drones (males) a day, after that... they die. So, yes, the queen is the "mother" of the pack, literally! The queen bee does not give live birth. She lays eggs which hatch into larvae that eventually grow into mature bees.