Three insects that undergo complete metamorphosis are butterflies, beetles, and bees. In this process, they transition through four distinct life stages: egg, larva (caterpillar or grub), pupa (chrysalis or cocoon), and adult. This transformation allows for significant changes in form and function as they develop. Complete metamorphosis is an adaptation that can enhance survival and reduce competition between life stages.
Well, here's the definition: the "baby" stage of an insect that goes through complete metamorphis. And here are three examples: maggots (fly babies), grubs (beetle babies), and caterpillars (butterfly/moth babies).
You just have to complete one of the three insect's stories.
Complete metamorphosis have four stages in a life cycle or more and the incomplete only has three stages.
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Insects eat a variety of food sources including plant matter (leaves, flowers), other insects (predation), and decaying organic material (detritivores).
Insects have 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Beetles (order Coleoptera) are the largest group of insects, and are the largest group of any animal species. The 250,000 species of beetles account for 1/4 of all living animals.
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Insects have a three body segments,the names are thorax,head and abdomand.
Frogs are not insects. They are amphibians. Insects must have six legs and three body parts.