Yes. The honey bee queen lays an egg in a cell and after three days the egg changes into a larva. After a further six days, the cell is sealed with a wax cap and the larva gradually changes into a pupa. After a further twelve days, 21 days in total, the pupa emerges as a fully formed honey bee.
The Dragonfly goes through incomplete metamorphosis.
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Yes. A honey bee starts as an egg, turns into a pupa, then a larva and then hatches as a fully formed bee. The whole process takes 21 days.
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Mostly insects go through what we call an complete or incomplete metamorphsis. The complete metamorphosis contains four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The first insect that we all know that goes through these four stages would be the butterfly. Other insects that goes through these stages include frogs, ants, bees, ladybugs, flies, beetles, and moths. The incomplete stages that insects go through are: egg, nymph (immature stage), and adult. The first insect that goes through this process that we all know would be the grasshopper. Other insects included in this incomplete stage would include the dragonfly, cockroaches, and spiders. To much of my surprise, some mammals and crustaceans are included in the list. The Great White Shark, lobsters, all snakes, and penguins are included in the incomplete metamorphosis stages.
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egg, larva, pupa, adult
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