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The life cycles of a mollusk and an insect are alike because the larvae both look like worms. Some of them are worms, but the larva of the insect grows to look like a regular adult later on in life. There are other similarities that I cannot state.
Carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are vital components of life on Earth
The canopy is formed by the branches overhead. It's the umbrella layer of the rain forest. The canopy is loaded with life. Birds, monkeys . . . and yes, more insects . . . make their homes there.
Producers make their own food. Consumers gain energy from producers. Decomposers break down dead matter into essential nutrients that are then reused by producers.
They are round in shape, also they have crater's. However the moon has no water or life, but Earth does. Earth is a planet and the moon is not.Also how the moon is different is it is 1/6th of Earths gravitational pull.
winter and fall are alike because they are both cold and can get very cold another thing is that they both have a weather temperature of 30 degrees or lower. trees have no leaves as well, and that's how winter and fall are alike.
they both take days to grows.
they are alike because some of them mate with one another and some do not mate at all.
Make a comparison of the life cycles of bugs and insects.
Insects
If what you mean is the number of life cycles, then there will be a lot of answers, one of which is a frog.
The alternation of generations is the presence of two different life forms in the life cycles. Some animals that undergo this are invertebrates such as insects and crustaceans.
fly's lady bugs and gypcy moths
4 life cycles has more transforming than 3 life cycles
yes...everything has life cycles
Bees are insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. Dogs are mammals that give birth to live young. So no.
Andrew Hipp has written: 'Peanut-Head Bugs (Hipp, Andrew. Really Wild Life of Insects.)' 'Gardening Ants (Hipp, Andrew. Really Wild Life of Insects.)' 'The Life Cycle of an Earthworm (Hipp, Andrew. Life Cycles Library.)' 'Corn Inside and Out (Getting Into Nature)' 'Assassin Bugs (Hipp, Andrew. Really Wild Life of Insects.)'
The cast of The Domestic Life of Mollusks - 2013 includes: Elliot Day as Aiden