The change of body form in insects is called metamorphosis. This process can be classified into two main types: complete metamorphosis (holometabolism), where insects undergo distinct life stages including egg, larva, pupa, and adult, and incomplete metamorphosis (hemimetabolism), where they transition through nymph stages before reaching adulthood. Metamorphosis allows insects to occupy different ecological niches during their life cycle.
A physical change of state, if we are talking about reactions.Hope this helps!Insects change form and appearance eg from caterpillar to butterfly this is called metamorphosis
Insects use a pupa when they change from one form to another. The pupa is called a cocoon if it is a moth. It is called a chrysalis if it is a butterfly.
All insects have an outer shell called the exoskeleton.
Its a form of twig shape crunchy cracker that is covered in a marmite form coating,
Metamorphosis is a unique adaptation found in insects among all protostomes. It involves a drastic change in body form and structure during development, allowing insects to occupy different ecological niches at different life stages.
metamorphosis. The change from one form to another.
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I think 'life cycle' refers to an insect going from egg to adult, but metamorphosis refers to when an insect changes form. For example from a caterpillar to a butterfly.
The change is called energy transformation
Smart kitty: sorry, your answer is wrong. only insects form in amber and animals and reptiles are formed in fossils.
This process is called physical change the answer to that is physical change!!!
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