That development stages of insects that go through incomplete metamorphosis

Biology · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Incomplete metamorphosis refers to a type of insect development in which gradual changes occur in the insect during
the development from the egg to the adult.

The three stages of incomplete metamorphosis are egg, nymph, and adult. The eggs are laid by the female insect.
In most cases, the eggs are covered by an egg case, which protects and holds the eggs together. The eggs hatch into
younger nymphs. The nymph resembles the adult without wings. The nymph is also smaller than the adult. The
nymph eats the same food as the adult. It develops into the adult through a series of molts.