The prosses is called moulting.
No, the nymph of a cockroach does not have wings. Nymphs are the immature stages of cockroaches and resemble smaller versions of the adults, lacking fully developed wings. As they molt and grow, they eventually develop wings when they reach adulthood.
Only certain roaches have the ability to actually fly. Examples of these would be, the Asian Cockroach, Australian Cockroach and the Smokey Brown Cockroach.
1.first the adult cockroach lays eggs 2.then out from the egg comes baby cockroaches called nymphs 3.slowly they grow into adult cockroaches this is the life cycle of a cockroach. plus: if you kill a cockroach it still can live for more than a year before dying even if you cut it's head off!
they both moult.
No
A nymph relates to a baby bug, but unlike larvae, a nymph appears more like a miniature version of the parent.
No
a nymph has only just been born or only molted a couple times. Adult means that they are done moltingadult cockroaches have wings while nymph cockroaches do not
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The have solid exoskeletons which cannot grow larger, unless they split their shell and expand into a larger shell, which hardens on contact with the air.
If you eat a cockroach, it will die and you will digest it. It will turn into food. The exoskeleton will eventually be eliminated in the toilet.
Because as it has a hard exoskeleton this must be discarded and replaced (by a bigger one) for the nymph to grow.