yes all animals have three stage life cycles.
Chicken,frog,cockroach,grasshopper etc.
No because other animals like cows,pigs,horses, and penguins don't
The study of Life Cycles is important because it gives you a better understanding of what creatures are going through, so if you want to be a doctor or scientist, it will help you learn about that subject...
yes they do, it's very interesting because the queen is thin than all the reset, and have the most sharp teeth and can hurt you badly.
The core will be known as a white dwarf, while the outer regions will be known as a planetary nebula.In the end of the life cycle of the Sun, the white dwarf will release all of its remaining heat and will evolve into a cold dark mass known as a black dwarf.
First, the hen lays a clutch of eggs that was fertilized by a rooster. The hen sits on the eggs for twenty-one days, and after that time, the egg hatches. The chicks stay for a while with their mother, and then leave the nest. They then grow up, and mature at around five months. Then they, too, are able to reproduce.
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What are the main stages of an animal life
The stage of the life cycle that Colgate toothpaste is in is more than likely the maturity stage. It may also soon be considered to be in the decline stage because of all the newer choices that are on the market.
Since humans are "animals" we all have the same life cycle, only difference is we're smarter :)
organisms
all the plant and animals depend on the water cycle some more than others
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The maple trees that you see are in the sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle. A sporophyte will produce spores which then develop into gametophytes. So, yes, maple trees have spores (if you are talking about the sporophyte stage). The sporophyte stage is part of the life cycle of all land plants.
The maple trees that you see are in the sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle. A sporophyte will produce spores which then develop into gametophytes. So, yes, maple trees have spores (if you are talking about the sporophyte stage). The sporophyte stage is part of the life cycle of all land plants.
No, not all organisms start out as embryos. Embryos are typically seen in higher animals that undergo sexual reproduction, where a fertilized egg develops into an organism. Organisms like bacteria and protists reproduce asexually and do not have an embryonic stage in their life cycle.
butterfly, moth sorry that's all i have for now :)