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Development in cockroach is described as paurometabolous. What is meant by this?

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Answered by Aneerwat
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In cockroach,the development is gradual passing through nymphal stages by undergoing a series of moultings ,such kind of metamorphosis is called Paurometabolous development...

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Paurometabolous development is a slow transformation. Immature stages in this type of development often have external wing buds and resemble miniature adults. They normally consume the same foods and live in the same habitat as adults. Consider cockroaches.

Explanation:

Paurometabolous describes a nymphalid stage-based slow transformation. The embryo does not go through a larval stage before becoming an adult. The nymphs resemble adults very substantially, and it takes a nymph 13 molts to become an adult. Insects like cockroaches grow in a type of growth known as paurometabolous, which only has three life stages: egg, nymph, and adult.

  • Due to the absence of the pupal stage, it is known as paurometabolous or incomplete metamorphosis. This suggests that there is development from youth to adulthood through the nymphalid phases.
  • The nymph of a cockroach passes through molts during its paurometabolous growth to become an adult. The nymph of a cockroach passes through molts during its paurometabolous growth to become an adult.
  • The egg, nymph, and adult stages are the three developmental stages that make up the cockroach life cycle.
  • Most cockroaches are oviparous, meaning their offspring develop in eggs that are placed outside of the mother's body. These kinds of roaches have oothecas, which are sacs that are linked to the mother's abdomen and used to carry the eggs around.
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