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1 Insect Life Cycles By: Sarah Morrow

2 Two Types of Insect Life Cycles
Complete metamorphosis Incomplete metamorphosis

3 Complete Metamorphosis
Example of Complete Metamorphosis: Metamorphosis that involves four stages. The four stages being egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This occurs in insects such as butterflies, beetles, flies, and bees. The Butterfly

4 The Stages of Complete Metamorphosis
Stage 1- Egg Stage 3- Pupa Stage 4- Adult Stage 2- Larva (Caterpillar) Size of a pinhead Caterpillars grow inside the egg for 1-2 weeks. When the caterpillar is big enough, it will molt its skin and turn into a chrysalis (Pupa) They stay in the chrysalis for 1-2 weeks Once they have completely formed, they will come out of the chrysalis The adult butterfly will only live for 1-2 weeks Once out of the egg, the caterpillar eats until it sheds its skin Caterpillars will eat for 3-4 weeks

5 Incomplete Metamorphosis
Example of Incomplete Metamorphosis: Metamorphosis that only involves three stages. The three stages being egg, nymph, and adult. This occurs in insects such as grasshoppers, ants, and cockroaches. The Grasshopper

6 The Stages of Incomplete Metamorphosis
Stage 1- Egg Stage 3- Adult Stage 2- Nymph Full grown, takes about 1 month for wings to fully develop Live fully grown about 2 months During this stage they undergo five other stages to become an adult This stage lasts 5-6 weeks Each pod contains 15 to 25 eggs The eggs remain in the pod for 10 months

7 Complete Metamorphosis
Incomplete Metamorphosis


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