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egg pupa termite
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No - they go through incomplete metamorphosis like katydids and grasshoppers.
No - they go through incomplete metamorphosis like katydids and grasshoppers.
yes they do go into a pupa XD
Bees go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. When the bee emerges from the pupa it is its full adult size, and does not grow any further.
Fire ants go through many phases of metamorphosis. They go through egg, larva, and pupa stages before they reach adulthood.
The bedbug does not go through the typical egg, larva, pupa, adult stages of complete metamorphosis. Instead, it hatches from the egg in a form resembling the adult, and goes through a number of feeding and dormant stages as it develops into a mature adult, so its metamorphosis is considered incomplete.
No, mosquito doesn't goes through complete metamorphosis they pass through incomplete metamorphosis as because their is no pupa stage in it's lifecycle.
During the pupa stage of development, an insect undergoes metamorphosis and does not actively breathe. Instead, gas exchange occurs through small openings in the outer casing of the pupa, allowing oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit. This process is sufficient to meet the minimal oxygen needs of the pupa until it emerges as an adult insect.
Houseflies go through a stage called complete matamorphosis. This means that they go through 4 stages. These 4 stages are known as;- Egg-Larva-Pupa-Adult