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Multiple Choice
In developmental biology, how many stages are involved in incomplete metamorphosis?
A
Two stages
B
Four stages
C
Five stages
D
Three stages
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Understand the concept of incomplete metamorphosis, which is a type of development in certain insects where the young (nymphs) resemble the adults but are smaller and lack fully developed wings and reproductive structures.
Recognize that incomplete metamorphosis involves three main stages: egg, nymph, and adult.
The first stage is the egg stage, where the insect begins its life cycle.
The second stage is the nymph stage, where the insect hatches from the egg and gradually grows through several molts, looking more like the adult form with each molt.
The final stage is the adult stage, where the insect reaches full maturity, develops wings (if applicable), and becomes capable of reproduction.