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− | *Most adult female insects are '''oviparous'''
| + | Most adult female insects are '''oviparous''', meaning they lay eggs which hatch after deposition |
− | **Lay eggs which hatch after deposition
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− | *Some adult female insects are '''viviparous'''
| + | Some adult female insects are '''viviparous''', they lay larvae or nymphs, and the eggs rupture in female reproductive tract |
− | **Lay larvae or nymphs
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− | **Eggs rupture in female reproductive tract
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| ===Simple Metamorphosis=== | | ===Simple Metamorphosis=== |
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− | *Hemimetabolous
| + | Hemimetabolous; nymphs emerge from the eggs which resemble the adult but are '''sexually immature'''. The nymph grows and undergoes several ecdyses, also known as moults. The nymphs becomes adults. |
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− | *Nymph emerges from the egg which resembles the adult but is '''sexually immature'''
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− | *Nymph grows and undergoes several ecdyses (moults)
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− | *Nymph becomes an adult (imago)
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− | *E.g. Lice
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| ===Complex Metamorphosis=== | | ===Complex Metamorphosis=== |
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− | *Holometabolous
| + | Holometabolous; larva emerge from the eggs and do not resemble the adults. The larva feed, grow and undergoes several ecdyses. Larvae undergoes a quiescent stage where the outer cuticle hardens to form a pupa, some species have a silken cocoon. The adult develops inside the pupal case before emerging e.g. Fleas and dipteran flies[[Category:Insecta]] |
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− | *Larva emerges from the egg and does not resemble the adult
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− | *Larva feeds, grows and undergoes several ecdyses
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− | *Larvae undergoes a quiescent stage where the outer cuticle hardens to form a pupa
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− | **Some species have a silken cocoon
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− | *Adult develops inside the pupal case before emerging
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− | *E.g. Fleas and dipteran flies[[Category:Insecta]]
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| [[Category:To_Do_-_Max]] | | [[Category:To_Do_-_Max]] |