PLZ HELP Describe the two patterns of metamorphosis that happen in the life cycles of insects.
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Complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis are two types of patterns that happens in the life cycle of insects.
Complete metamorphosis occurs in wasps, ants, and fleas while incomplete metamorphosis occurs in termites, praying mantis, and cockroaches.
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Metamorphosis is the process by which an organism develops from the larva to adult stage and during this process they change their physical appearance. It is of two types- complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis. Complete metamorphosis is the development of insects in which adult insect does not resemble the larva and follow the stages such as egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Incomplete metamorphosis is the metamorphosis in which egg develops into a nymph and then directly into the adult.
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