what is metamorphosis? differentiate complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis.
1. what is metamorphosis? differentiate complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis.
Answer:
Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation.
The main difference between complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis is that complete metamorphosis consists of a very active, ravenously eating larva and an inactive pupa whereas incomplete metamorphosis consists of a nymph, which resembles a miniature adult
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2. 5. What do we call for the incomplete metamorphosis?a. complete metamorphosis b. lack metamorphosisc. gradual metamorphosis d. stages metamorphosisDraw the complete metamorphosis of the butterfly
Answer:
5.) It's d.
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3. What is the difference between the stages in the life cycle of animals that undergo complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis a. complete metamorphosis has four stages while incomplete metamorphosis ANSWER THIS PLEASE: A. Complete metamorphosis has four stages while incomplete metamorphosis has three stages. B. Complete metamorphosis has five stages incomplete metamorphosis has four stages. C. Complete metamorphosis has six stages while incomplete metamorphosis has five stages. D. Complete metamorphosis has seven stages incomplete metamorphosis has six stages. PLEASE ANSWER IT
Explanation:
A complete metemorphosis has four stages while incomplete metemorphosis has three stages
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4. 3.which of the life cycles above is a complete metamorphosis 4.which is an incomplete metamorphosis? 5.how many stages does a complete metamorphosis have? how about an incomplete metamorphosis?
Answer:
3. Butterfly
4.Cockroaches
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5. is a grashoper a complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis
Answer:
complete metamorphosis
Explanation:
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6. is aphid complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis
Answer:
Aphids (and other Hemiptera) are hemimetabolous. They undergo incomplete metamorphosis, with 3 distinct life stages. Their nymphs and adults are of comparatively similar form.
7. Termites undergo a. complete metamorphosis b. incomplete metamorphosis c. simple metamorphosis d. Best metamorphosis
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8. what stage in complete metamorphosis is absent in incomplete metamorphosis
Answer:
pupa stage
Explanation:
Complete metamorphosis stages are egg, larva, pupa and adult while incomplete metamorphosis are egg, nymph and adult.
9. How is complete metamorphosis differentfrom incomplete metamorphosis?
Answer:
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10. What is the difference between complete Metamorphosis and incomplete Metamorphosis
Answer:
Complete metamorphosis consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. However, the incomplete
metamorphosis consists of three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The main difference between complete
metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis is that complete metamorphosis consists of a very active,
ravenously eating larva and an inactive pupa whereas incomplete metamorphosis consists of a nymph, which
resembles a miniature adult.
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11. pilian ay cm (complete metamorphosis) and icm (incomplete metamorphosis)
Answer:
1. Complete
2. Incomplete
3. incomplete
4. incomplete
5.Complete
6.Complete
7.incomplete
8.Complete
9.Complete
10.Complete
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12. 10. Compare gradual metamorphosis from a complete metamorphosis.
Answer:
Gradual metamorphosis is when the egg changes to the nymph then becomes an adult. The complete metamorphosis is when the egg changes to the larva stage and then to the pupa and then to and an adult.
13. DIFFERENTIATE COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS FROM INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS________________________________________________________________________
Answer:
The main difference between complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis is that complete metamorphosis consists of a very active, ravenously eating larva and an inactive pupa whereas incomplete metamorphosis consists of a nymph, which resembles a miniature adult.
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Incomplete metamorphosis has 3 distinct stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Both complete and incomplete have egg and adult. The complete metamorphosis has a larva that is very active and eats ravenously and a pupa that is very still and inactive while the organism is drastically changing.
Explanation:
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14. is house fly is complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis
Answer:
The house fly has a complete metamorphosis with distinct egg, larval or maggot, pupal and adult stages. The house fly overwinters in either the larval or pupal stage under manure piles or in other protected locations.
15. How many stages incomplete metamorphosis and complete metamorphosis
Answer:
3 stage po
Explanation:
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16. which stage is missing for incomplete metamorphosis that is found in a complete metamorphosis?
Answer:
Complete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.
Explanation:
Answer:
Complete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.17. does a grashopper have a incomplete metamorphosis or complete metamorphosis
Answer:
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18. complete metamorphosis
Answer:
Complete metamorphosis is the type of insect development that includes egg, larva, pupal, and adult stages, which differ greatly in morphology. The lifecycle of butterflies, ants, fleas, bees, beetles, moths, and wasps are examples of the complete metamorphosis
Answer:
In fact, ladybugs go through this same life cycle: complete metamorphosis. During complete metamorphosis, insects move through four distinct life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Let's look at the details of each of these life stages in ladybugs as they go from crawling caterpillar-like creatures to the tiny red and black polka-dotted beetles we all know.
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19. C. Direction: Tell if the following animals undergo complete or incomplete metamorphosis- Write C for complete metamorphosis and INC for incomplete metamorphosis.
Answer:
1.INC
2.INC
3.INC
4.INC
5.C
Explanation:
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20. what stage is present in complete metamorphosis but missing in incomplete metamorphosis?
Answer:
PUPA STAGE
Explanation:
Complete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.
21. put check if the following is complete metamorphosis and ekis if incomplete metamorphosis
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22. 1. What is life cycle?2. What is metamorphosis?3. What is complete metamorphosis? What areits stages? Give 3 examples of animals thatundergo complete metamorphosis4. What is incomplete metamorphosis? Whatare its stages? Give 3 animals that undergoincomplete metamorphosis5. What is missing in incomplete metamorphosisin comparison to complete metamorphosis?
1. WHAT IS LIFE CYCLE?
-Life cycle, in biology, the series of changes that the members of a species undergo as they pass from the beginning of a given developmental stage to the inception of that same developmental stage in a subsequent generation.
2. What is metamorphosis?-Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation.
3. What is complete metamorphosis? What areits stages? Give 3 examples of animals thatundergo complete metamorphosis-Complete metamorphosis is the type of insect development that includes egg, larva, pupal, and adult stages, which differ greatly in morphology. The lifecycle of butterflies, ants, fleas, bees, beetles, moths, and wasps are examples of the complete metamorphosis. The lifecycle of ants is shown in figure 1.
4. What is incomplete metamorphosis? Whatare its stages? Give 3 animals that undergoincomplete metamorphosis-The life cycle of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis (or hemimetabolous insects) takes place in three stages: egg, nymph and adult. When they hatch from the egg, nymphs often already look like adults.
5. What is missing in incomplete metamorphosisin comparison to complete metamorphosis?-The main difference between complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis is that complete metamorphosis consists of a very active, ravenously eating larva and an inactive pupa whereas incomplete metamorphosis consists of a nymph, which resembles a miniature adult.
23. which stage is missing in the incomplete metamorphosis that is found in the complete metamorphosis?
Answer:
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24. 3. Which of the life cycles above is a complete metamorphosis?4. Which is an incomplete metamorphosis?5. How many stages does a complete metamorphosis have? How about anincomplete metamorphosis?
Answer:
3. Complete metamorphosis refers to change in anatomical and physiological form through a series of life stages. ... This set of four stages – egg, larva, pupa, and adult – makes up the process of complete metamorphosis.
4. Incomplete metamorphosis: a change in body form with three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Nymph: young stage of insects that undergo a partial metamorphosis; similar to the adult except that wings are not fully developed.
5. Complete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult.
25. what are the stages in the life cycle of complete metamorphosis? Incomplete metamorphosis
Answer:
The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.26. The butterfly undergoes what kind of metamorphosis? Answers: complete metamorphsis,simple metamorphosis,incomplete metamorphosis
Answer:
complete metamorphosis
27. what makes incomplete metamorphosis different from complete metamorphosis?
Answer:
The main difference between complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis is that complete metamorphosis consists of a very active, ravenously eating larva and an inactive pupa whereas incomplete metamorphosis consists of a nymph, which resembles a miniature adult.
Answer:
The main difference between complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis is that complete metamorphosis consists of a very active, ravenously eating larva and an inactive pupa whereas incomplete metamorphosis consists of a nymph, which resembles a miniature adult.
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28. complete metamorphosis
Answer:
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29. Complete Metamorphosis
Explanation:
Complete metamorphosis is the type of insect development that includes egg, larva, pupal, and adult stages, which differ greatly in morphology. The lifecycle of butterflies, ants, fleas, bees, beetles, moths, and wasps are examples of the complete metamorphosis.
30. What stage in a complete metamorphosis is not a present in an incomplete metamorphosis?
Answer:
PupaComplete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.
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Answer:
Pupa Stage
Explanation:
Complete and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of growth forms in insects. The complete metamorphosis occurs through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The incomplete metamorphosis occurs through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The pupa stage is not developed during incomplete metamorphosis.