No, a pupa and a nymph are not the same. A pupa is a developmental stage in the life cycle of insects like butterflies and moths, where the organism undergoes transformation within a protective casing. In contrast, a nymph is an immature form of certain insects, such as grasshoppers and dragonflies, that resembles a small adult and typically undergoes several molts before reaching maturity.
No. A dragonfly does not have a complete metamorphosis. It goes from egg, to nymph, to adult.
for it to become a pupa
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Nymph pupa adult
No, they're another order entirely. Dragonflies are part of order Odonata, lacewings are Neuroptera. Dragonflies have incomplete metamorphosis with a nymph and no pupa, lacewings have a larva and pupa stage. ^^
They are all cycles of insect growth!
No. A mosquito has the life cycle of: Egg, Larva, Pupa, and Adult.
the four stages of a complete metamorphosis in order are egg,larva,pupa,and the adult
a nymph is grouping into the adult
egg, nymph, and adult science is fun...
a nymph is grouping into the adult
They have the same leg P