hi! chickens`s life cycle repaets once.
A chicken has 3-stages life cycle, not 4 -stages life cycle
the life cycle of a chicken is simple. Egg- Chick- Chicken and then back to the egg. You may have heard the brainteaser ' What came first? the chicken or the egg?' it was definatley the chicken.
Chicken
will replicate itself during the synthesis phase within its life cycle
it has 3 stages
what makes the life cycle of a mosquito and rabbit the same
You mean a small chick growing into a big chicken. well its just its life cycle I guess.
Dodos are extinct, flightless ground dwelling birds (of the pigeon family) that lived on the island of Mauritius. As they are extinct they no longer have a life cycle, but when they were alive they had a life cycle similar to that of a chicken - eggs, chicks, mature birds.
What DOES "life cycle" mean. The cycle of life of a specific species. For example, the life cycle of a frog is, it starts off as an egg, it hatches as a tadpole, it grows back legs, it grows front legs, it moves onto land, it loses its tail, it lays eggs. Repeat. Do an image search.
The life cycle repeats itself because it is a fundamental process of growth, reproduction, and death that allows for the continuation of species. Organisms undergo various stages, from birth to adulthood, and eventually produce offspring, ensuring the transfer of genetic material to future generations. This cyclical nature is essential for maintaining ecological balance and evolutionary adaptation, allowing life to thrive in diverse environments. Thus, the repetition of life cycles is a key aspect of biological and ecological sustainability.
The life cycle on an elephant stars with mating and then the female becomes pregnant. After birth, the young one is nursed until it becomes sexually mature and the cycle repeats itself.
The life cycle is a simple one. As to the explanation of how or why it has evolved in this way is probably not possible to explain. It is like what came first, the chicken or the egg? If you search the life cycle of the Monarch, you will see the life cycle well illustrated for you.