egg, nymph, and adult
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second stage of complete metamorphosis
the pupa changes a larva into an adult.
Mosquito
what chrysalis forms in what stage of metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is the process that takes place when a caterpillar forms a chrysalis and after some time, emerges into a butterfly.
The butterfly is an insect that has 4 separate stages of life. The egg is the beginning of life for the caterpillar. The caterpillar then forms a chrysalis. After the caterpillar changes in the chrysalis to a butterfly, it emerges to restart the circle of life.
Camels, defined as the quadruped mammals of the desert that have humps of fat on their backs, have no metamorphosis at all - their neonatal and adult forms are very similar.
Complete metamorphosis. Just like a butterfly, the grub larva forms a pupa and emerges as the winged adult. All beetles do this, btw. ^^
none, a chrysalis is the sac that a caterpillar forms when t becomes a butterfly
These insects either have hemimetabolous development, and undergo an incomplete or partial metamorphosis, or holometabolous development, which undergo a complete metamorphosis, including a pupal or resting stage between the larval and adult forms. In hemimetabolous insects, immature stages are called nymphs.
No a cow grows and matures, metamorphosis is an abrubted change from two forms like tadpole to frog
Depending on the species, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to many months. Arctic species often spend close to a year in the chrysalis before emerging. Keep in mind though that the caterpillar is not "in the chrysalis." The caterpillar forms the chrysalis inside of itself when it is fully grown, then sheds its skin to become the chrysalis. A chrysalis therefore is not like a cocoon containing an insect; it is the insect.
The stages of complete metamorphosis in butterflies are the egg --> larva --> pupa --> adult. A butterfly larva (caterpillar) hatches from an egg and starts eating. At the end of the larval stage, the larva attaches to a branch or leaf on a plant and then forms a chrysalis (pupal stage), inside of which its cells rearrange themselves to form the adult butterfly. Eventually the adult butterfly emerges from the chrysalis to begin the cycle again.
A cocoon dweller is a insect that makes cocoons and uses them for protection from predators while they're at there most fragile stage. It is specifically the defense tactics they use against invading predators. For example; a select few species may create toxic secretions as a chemical defense against predators.
Complete: egg, larva, pupa, adult. Lepidoptera: egg, catepillar, chrysalis, butterfly/moth. Diptera: egg, maggot, pupa, fly/mosquito. Coleoptera: egg, grub, pupa, beetle. The main characteristic is that the larva looks very different from the adult, hence 'comlete' metamorphosis. Incomplete: egg, nymph, adult. Ephemeroptera: egg, naiad, mayfly. Odonata: egg, naiad, dragon/damselfly. Hemiptera: egg, nymph, aphid/cicada/true bug. If the larva is aquatic it's called a naiad, otherwise simply nymph. They look like smaller, wingless versions of their adult forms. They just molt until their wings are fully grown.