The study of Life Cycles is important because it gives you a better understanding of what creatures are going through, so if you want to be a doctor or scientist, it will help you learn about that subject...
The life-cycle of an animal, includes all of the stages from the end of the last generation to the beginning of the next. Life-cycles vary in time depending on the species of animal, and can be as short as just a few weeks for insects, to up to 200 years for sea urchins. Despite the time differences, all animal cycles begin with the growth and development process, which is then followed by reproduction. The reproduction stage in the cycle of life marks the end of the cycle and many animals often die after they have reproduced just once.
So, if there was no animal life cycle, then animals would not be able to reproduce. Therefore, they would have died off years ago, and the world would only be inhabited by plants.
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Of course on every single animal there is a life cycle!
The stages through which a plant or animal goes through in life is called the life cycle. Each plant or animal species has a different life cycle.
the animal is......................................grasshopper.
Caterpillar
There are many animals that have a life cycle where the young and adult are alike. These animals typically maintain the same body shape ratio.
The importance of cardiac cycle is to sustain human life.
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There is no animal that has 2 stages of life cycle. Most animals have at least 3 stages of life cycle.
When you create a dance about the life-cycle of an animal or plant.
Of course on every single animal there is a life cycle!
When you create a dance about the life-cycle of an animal or plant.
The stages through which a plant or animal goes through in life is called the life cycle. Each plant or animal species has a different life cycle.
the animal is......................................grasshopper.
What are the main stages of an animal life
life cycle
An animal cycle is a what happens for example: a catterpilla, then a puapo, next a fully grown butterfly
when an animal's having babies