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Incomplete metamorphosis is a type of development observed in certain insects, such as grasshoppers and cockroaches, where the life cycle consists of three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Unlike complete metamorphosis, there is no distinct pupal stage; instead, the nymphs resemble small adults but undergo several molts as they grow. Each molt brings them closer to the adult form, eventually leading to full maturity. This process allows for gradual development and adaptation to their environment.

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