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question="How long do fleas take to develop from egg to adult in summer?"
 
question="How long do fleas take to develop from egg to adult in summer?"
 
choice1="3-4 weeks"
 
choice1="3-4 weeks"
choice3="1- 1/2 weeks"
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choice3="1- 2 weeks"
 
choice4="2-3 weeks"
 
choice4="2-3 weeks"
 
choice2="4-6 weeks"
 
choice2="4-6 weeks"
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correctchoice="1"
 
correctchoice="1"
 
feedback1="'''Correct!''' The time for the egg to develop into the adult flea through the process of complex metamorphosis is 3-4 weeks in summer.The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
 
feedback1="'''Correct!''' The time for the egg to develop into the adult flea through the process of complex metamorphosis is 3-4 weeks in summer.The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This is the average life span of an adult flea. It takes 3-4 weeks in summer for the egg to undergo complex metamorphosis and develop into an adult flea. The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This is the average life span of an adult flea, and also the time in which a flea can undergo two larval moults in optimum conditions. It takes 3-4 weeks in summer for the egg to undergo complex metamorphosis and develop into an adult flea. The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' It takes 3-4 weeks in summer for the egg to undergo complex metamorphosis and develop into an adult flea. The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' It takes 3-4 weeks in summer for the egg to undergo complex metamorphosis and develop into an adult flea. The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
 
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' It takes 3-4 weeks in summer for the egg to undergo complex metamorphosis and develop into an adult flea. The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"
 
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' It takes 3-4 weeks in summer for the egg to undergo complex metamorphosis and develop into an adult flea. The duration of the life cycle is dependent on environmental temperature and can take up to a year, as developing fleas can remain dormant as pupae for up to 6 months. [[www.wikivet.net/index.php/Fleas|WikiVet Article: Fleas ]]"