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The metamorphosis shown by cockroaches is

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Answered by sumitghosh982
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Explanation:

Cockroaches undergo incomplete metamorphosis that consists of three stages: egg, nymph (immature), and adult. Depending on the species, 12 to 40 eggs are contained in an ootheca (egg case) that protrudes from the tip of the female abdomen. Egg cases are deposited on or under suitable substrates before hatching.

Answered by VishnuNN
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The metamorphosis shown by cockroaches is incomplete metamorphosis / Paurometabolous metamorphosis.

Explanation:

The metamorphosis of cockroaches has three stages. Egg, nymph, and adult. It does not have a pupal stage, hence its incomplete metamorphosis. Its called Paurometabolous since the growth is gradual. The developmental stages resemble the adult form and typically have the same habitat and food. Depending on the species, 12-40 eggs are in an ootheca (egg case) that protrudes from the tip of the female abdomen.

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