Actually there's five:
*caterpillar
*Chrysalis
*Adult emerges
*Adult/ butterfly
the butterfly is a four-staged life cycle while the cockroach is a three-staged life cycle
1 life cycle that has 4 stages.
cocoon, caterpillar, Butterfly
1st it a egg then its a Caterpillar then its a cocoon and finally it a butterfly!egglarvachrysalisadultMoths have cocoons not butterflies.
butterfly, moth sorry that's all i have for now :)
In my class we are starting learning about the life cycle
how long does the Ulysses butterfly spend in each stage
The butterfly life cycle and the human life cycle both involve distinct stages of development. Butterflies undergo metamorphosis, transitioning from egg to larva (caterpillar), then to pupa (chrysalis), and finally emerging as an adult butterfly. Similarly, humans progress through stages such as infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Both life cycles involve growth, transformation, and the ability to reproduce, highlighting the universal themes of development and change in living organisms.
incomplete metamorphosis: a life cycle of insects such as grasshooper charactrized by the tabsense of a pupa stage between the immature and added stages. complete metamorphosis : a life cycle of insects such as butterfly charactrized the prresuse of a pupa stage between the immature and adult stages
There are four stages in a butterfly or moth's life cycle. These stages include egg, larva, pupa, as well as adult.
A butterfly doesn't change into anything, it's the 'end product' of its life cycle. Insect life cycles have four stages; egg, larva, pupa and winged adult. A butterfly's larva is the caterpillar, the pupa is the chrysalis, and the adult is the butterfly itself! :)
The life cycle of a butterfly is from the egg, caterpillar, pupa, butterfly, mating, egg-laying, and so the cycle goes on.