Some insects have a life cycle: egg to nymph to adult. The nymph stage is the pre-adult form. Dragonflies, termites, and other insects have a nymph form.
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well as you know dragonflies go through a incomplete metamorphosis because it goes through a egg,nymph,nymph,nymph ,adult. when you have more than one nymph it does not count as another one. that is what my teacher told me Mrs.Dartez.
No
The dragonfly nymph has gills.
Insects go through metamorphosis.
No, they go through incomplete metamorphosis which consists of the stages egg, nymph, and adult.
A dragonfly nymph lives underwater, and will eat mosquito larvae, and other aquatic insects.
they both moult.
The metamorphosis that a leaf hopper goes through is incomplete because there is a nymph.
It is called an incomplete metamorphosis. The scientific term is hemimetabolism. It is used to refer to insects which go through only three stages in metamorphosis, namely egg, nymph and imago (the adult stage).
Nincadas, Norway Maple Aphid, and Narcissus Bulb Fly are all insects starting with "N".
About 10% of insects go through an incomplete metamorphosis. They do not have a pupa form -- these include dragonflies, grasshoppers and cockroaches.These insects have three stages in their life cycle:egg: unborn stage.larva: young stage -- this is when most of the feeding is done.adult: final, breeding stage - including wings.
It breathes through gills.