What is the physical transformation of an insect moving through stages of life?
- Correct Answer: parthenogenesis
- Transition
- Growth and Development
- metamorphosis
Explanation: With a few exceptions, all insect life begins as an egg. After leaving the egg, insects must grow and transform until reaching adulthood. Only the adult insect can mate and reproduce. The physical transformation of an insect from one stage of its life cycle to another is known as metamorphosis .
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