In what stage of their life cycle do insects begin developing their wings?

In what stage of their life cycle do insects begin developing their wings?

  • Correct Answer: pupal
  • crystalline
  • larva
  • pupa

Explanation: During pupa stage, wing development begins, after which the adult emerges.

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