No. A dragonfly does not have a complete metamorphosis. It goes from egg, to nymph, to adult.
The ant goes from egg to larva, small larva to larger larva, larva to pupa, pupa to adult. The pupa to adult stage is considered the metamorphosis.
Adult is the answer
the beetle because it goes trough an egg, then it goes to a first instar, then the second instar, then the third instar, then it transforms into a pupa, then it comes an adult beetle.
the stages of a full metamorphosis are the egg where the animal doesn't feed on milkweed yet,larva where it starts feeding on milkweed leaves,pupa where it forms a crysalis or cocoon,and last the adult that turns into a butterfly or moth.
The next stage after the pupa is the adult...... because when insects are born they are called magets.......then pupa.......then adult it is the cycle of insect life.
Carpender ants go under a series of stages called Complete metamorphosis. These stages include the egg, lava, pupa, and adult.
A bee goes through four developmental stages: * Egg * Larva * Pupa * Adult
No, a bee goes through four developmental stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
1.Egg stage- 2.Larva stage- 3.Pupa stage- 4.Adult stage-
the four stages of a complete metamorphosis in order are egg,larva,pupa,and the adult
Pupa (the 4 stages are egg, larva, pupa and adult)