There are plenty of insects that go through a complete metamorphosis. They include the butterfly, grasshopper, many species of beetles, and flies.
all insects have six legs but not all of them have wings
The four stages of butterflies and moths are these: stage one, egg (ova) stage two, catipillar (larva) stage three, chrysalis (pupa) stage four, imago (adult)
Metamorphosis is basically the cycle through which an insect matures. Complete metamorphosis consist of four stages : egg, larva, pupa and adult. While incomplete metamorphosis has three stages: egg, nymph and adult.
Dear Sir or Madam, The answer is false, because insects are not animals and they do have 4 legs. From, Who knows?
Horses do not go through metamorphosis, they do not change form when they grow. That is only for insects and amphibians.
Complete metamorphosis have four stages in a life cycle or more and the incomplete only has three stages.
Four processes are compaction and cementation, metamorphism, and cooling.
contact metamorphism, regional metamorphism, dynamic metamorphism
Complete metamorphosis is the way butterflies, bees, flies, beetles and many other insects develop. Complete metamorphosis has four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Every insect begins life as an egg. The egg is the embryo stage.
It is called contact metamorphism.
transform, divergent, convergent, and hot spots
contact metamorphism, regional metamorphism, dynamic metamorphism
Contact metamorphism can occur in this scenario.
Types of metamorphism are Contact Metamorphism Regional Metamorphism Cataclastic Metamorphism Hydrothermal Metamorphism Burial Metamorphism Shock Metamorphism (Impact Metamorphism)
most insects have four wings, execpt for fleas who lost them and flies and mosquitous who have two
Burial metamorphism
Complete metamorphosis is the way butterflies, bees, flies, beetles and many other insects develop. Complete metamorphosis has four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Every insect begins life as an egg. The egg is the embryo stage.